Export Controls on Petroleum: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on International Trade and Commerce of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, March 25, 1975U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - 67 pages |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accordance with section action taken agreement or plan allocation of petroleum amended approved Attorney BINGHAM BONKER Commerce Congress in accordance conservation contingency plan date of enactment Defense Production Act Department develop or carry embargo Emergency Petroleum Allocation energy conservation contingency energy conservation plan exercise expiration Export Administration Act Federal Energy Administration Federal Trade Commission fuel gasoline rationing contingency Group on Emergency House of Congress implementation information and data international allocation International Energy Agency international energy program international energy supply meeting ment MONTGOMERY national security necessary obligations paragraph period Petroleum Allocation Act petroleum products Petroleum Reserve plan into effect plan of action prescribe President determines promulgated purposes rationing contingency plan refining regulation request respect rule or order Secretary section 11(d section 552 specified in section standby authorities standby bill Strategic Petroleum Reserve tegic term tion trust laws United States Code voluntary agreement
Popular passages
Page 10 - The President is hereby authorized (1) to require that performance under contracts or orders (other than contracts of employment) which he deems necessary or appropriate to promote the national defense shall take priority over performance under any other contract or order, and for the purpose of assuring such priority, to require acceptance and performance of such contracts or orders in preference to other contracts or orders by any person he finds to be capable of their performance, and (2) to allocate...
Page 9 - An Act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies...
Page 54 - No officer or agency of the United States shall have any authority to require the Commission to submit its legislative recommendations, or testimony, or comments on legislation, to any officer or agency of the United States for approval, comments, or review, prior to the submission of such recommendations, testimony, or comments to the Congress.
Page 12 - SEC. 11 (a) The President is authorized to consult with representatives of small-business concerns with a view to encouraging the making by such persons with the approval of the President of voluntary agreements and programs to further the objectives of this Act.
Page 12 - Senate, unless otherwise required to be so appointed, and (2) upon the condition that such officials consult with the Attorney General and with the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission not less than ten days before making any request or finding thereunder...
Page 15 - Territory or other place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, to enjoin such acts or practices, and upon a proper showing a permanent or temporary injunction or restraining order shall be granted without bond.
Page 9 - An Act to reduce taxation, to provide revenue for the Government, and for other purposes...
Page 15 - General to bring an action in the appropriate district court of the United States to enjoin such acts or practices, and upon a proper showing a temporary restraining order or a preliminary or permanent injunction shall be granted without bond. Any such court may also issue mandatory injunctions commanding any person to comply with any such order or regulation.
Page 16 - The authority to issue and enforce orders and regulations under this title expires at midnight April 30, 1973, but such expiration shall not affect any action or pending proceedings, civil or criminal, not finally determined on such date, nor any action or proceeding based upon any act committed prior to May 1, 1973.
Page 49 - The President may, by rule, require that persons engaged in producing, transporting, refining, distributing, or storing petroleum products, take such action as he determines to be necessary for implementation of the obligations of the United States under chapters III and IV of the international energy program insofar as such obligations relate to the international allocation of petroleum products.