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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. 216

Sec. 216. Limitation on injunction and prospective relief

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In a covered civil action, the court shall not grant or approve any prospective relief unless the court finds that such relief is narrowly drawn, extends no further than necessary to correct the violation of a legal requirement, and is the least intrusive means necessary to correct that violation. In addition, a court shall limit the duration of a preliminary injunction to halt a covered energy projects to no more than 60 days, unless the court finds clear reasons to extend the injunction. In such case of an extension, such extension shall only be in a 30-day increment and shall require action by the court to renew the injunction.
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