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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 3895 (Introduced in House) — To renew America’s founding principles by freeing Americans to produce more energy in the United States from all sour... · Sec. 184

Sec. 184. Integrity of lease sales and leasing schedule

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Section 18(d)(3) of the Act ( 43 U.S.C. 1344(d)(3) ) is amended to read as follows: After the leasing program has been approved by the Secretary, except as otherwise provided by applicable law, no lease shall be issued unless it is for an area included in the approved leasing program and unless it contains provisions consistent with the approved leasing program, except that leasing shall continue for so long as such program is under judicial or administrative review pursuant to this Act, including any administrative review occasioned by the remand of such program as a result of judicial review.
Any lease issued pursuant to a lease sale held in the period that the approved leasing program is under judicial or administrative review is deemed to have been issued pursuant to an approved leasing program. . The last sentence of section 23(c)(6) of the Act ( 43 U.S.C. 1349(c)(6) ) is amended to read as follows: The court may affirm or modify any order or decision or may remand the proceedings to the Secretary for such further action as it may direct. .
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