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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 3033 (Introduced in House) — To enhance energy security by expanding access to domestic energy resources, boost employment opportunities in the en... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be referred to as the . Energy Security and Employment Act The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Title I—Expand access to America’s Oil and Gas Resources Subtitle A—Outer Continental Shelf Sec. 101. Repeal of moratorium under Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act of 2006. Sec. 102. National defense areas. Sec. 103. OCS oil and gas leasing program for 2013–2018. Sec. 104. Sharing of OCS receipts with States and local governments.
Subtitle B—Arctic Coastal Plain Sec. 111. Definitions. Sec. 112. Leasing program for land within the Coastal Plain. Sec. 113. Lease sales. Sec. 114. Grant of leases by the Secretary. Sec. 115. Lease terms and conditions. Sec. 116. Expedited judicial review. Sec. 117. Rights-of-way and easements across the Coastal Plain. Sec. 118. Conveyance. Title II—Revocation of Energy-Restricting BLM Lockup Subtitle A—Expedited Shale Leasing of Federal Lands Sec. 201. Opening of lands to oil shale leasing.
Subtitle B—Judicial Review Regarding Energy Projects Sec. 211. Definitions. Sec. 212. Jurisdiction over causes and claims relating to covered energy projects. Sec. 213. Time for filing complaint. Sec. 214. Expedition in hearing and determining the action. Sec. 215. Standard of review. Sec. 216. Limitation on injunction and prospective relief. Sec. 217. Limitation on Attorneys’ fees. Sec. 218. Legal standing. Subtitle C—Permitting reform Sec. 221. Purposes. Sec. 222. Federal Coordinator.
Sec. 223. Regional offices and Regional Permit Coordinators. Sec. 224. Reviews and actions of Federal agencies. Sec. 225. State coordination. Sec. 226. Savings provision. Sec. 227. Administrative and judicial review. Sec. 228. Amendments to publication process. Sec. 229. Definitions. Title III—Relief From Regulations and Prohibitions that Cause Artificial Price Increases Subtitle A—Relief from EPA climate change regulations and Federal prohibitions on synthetic fuels Sec. 301.
Repeal of EPA climate change regulation. Sec. 302. Repeal of Federal ban on synthetic fuels purchasing requirement. Sec. 303. Elimination of boutique fuels. Subtitle B—Refinery reform Sec. 311. Refinery permitting process. Sec. 312. Existing refinery permit application deadline.
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