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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · H.R. 3682 (Introduced in House) — To increase the competitiveness of American manufacturing by reducing regulatory and other burdens, encouraging great... · Sec. 2

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The table of contents for this Act is the following: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Sec. 3. Findings; sense of the Congress. Title I—Investing in America’s workforce Sec. 101. Short title. Sec. 102. Industry-recognized and nationally portable credentials for job training programs. Sec. 103. Definitions. Sec. 104. Rule of construction. Sec. 105. Effective date. Title II—Extending Research and Development Tax Credits and Considering Comprehensive Tax Reform Sec. 201.
Extension of research credit; alternative simplified research credit increased and made permanent. Sec. 202. Comprehensive reform of United States tax laws; expedited consideration. Title III—Preventing evasion of duty orders and reforming export controls Sec. 301. Definitions. Sec. 302. Application to Canada and Mexico. Subtitle A—Actions Relating to Enforcement of Trade Remedy Laws Sec. 311. Trade remedy law enforcement division. Sec. 312. Collection of information on evasion of trade remedy laws.
Sec. 313. Access to information. Sec. 314. Cooperation with foreign countries on preventing evasion of trade remedy laws. Sec. 315. Trade negotiating objectives. Subtitle B—Investigation of Evasion of Trade Remedy Laws Sec. 321. Procedures for investigation of evasion of antidumping and countervailing duty orders. Sec. 322. Government Accountability Office report. Subtitle C—Other Matters Sec. 331. Allocation and training of personnel. Sec. 332. Annual report on prevention of evasion of antidumping and countervailing duty orders.
Sec. 333. Addressing circumvention by new shippers. Sec. 334. Sense of Congress on reform of export control policies. Title IV—Creating Federal Spectrum Incentives Sec. 401. Short title. Sec. 402. Federal spectrum incentives. Sec. 403. Costs of incumbent Federal entities related to spectrum sharing. Title V—Providing Regulatory Relief, Certainty, and Transparency Subtitle A—Energy Consumers Relief Chapter 1—Finalizing Energy-Related Rules Sec. 501. Prohibition against finalizing certain energy-related rules that will cause significant adverse effects to the economy.
Sec. 502. Reports and determinations prior to promulgating as final certain energy-related rules. Sec. 503. Definitions. Sec. 504. Prohibition on use of social cost of carbon in analysis. Chapter 2—Electricity Security and Affordability Sec. 511. Short title. Sec. 512. Standards of performance for new fossil fuel-fired electric utility generating units. Sec. 513. Congress to set effective date for standards of performance for existing, modified, and reconstructed fossil fuel-fired electric utility generating units.
Sec. 514. Repeal of earlier rules and guidelines. Sec. 515. Definitions. Subtitle B—LNG Permitting Certainty and Transparency Sec. 521. Short title. Sec. 522. Action on applications. Sec. 523. Public disclosure of export destinations. Subtitle C—Preventing Government Waste and Protecting Coal Mining Jobs in America Sec. 531. Short title. Sec. 532. Incorporation of surface mining stream buffer zone rule into State programs. Title VI—Reducing Health Care Burdens and Improving Patient Coverage Sec. 601.
Repeal of the health care law and health care-related provisions in the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010. Sec. 602. No lifetime limits. Sec. 603. Establish universal access programs to improve high risk pools and reinsurance markets. Sec. 604. Elimination of certain requirements for guaranteed availability in individual market. Sec. 605. Preventing unjust cancellation of insurance coverage. Title VII—Lowering Health Care Costs Subtitle A—Cooperative governing of Individual Health Insurance Coverage Sec. 701.
Cooperative governing of individual health insurance coverage. Sec. 702. Severability. Subtitle B—Medical Malpractice Reform Sec. 711. Purpose. Sec. 712. Encouraging speedy resolution of claims. Sec. 713. Compensating patient injury. Sec. 714. Maximizing patient recovery. Sec. 715. Punitive damages. Sec. 716. Authorization of payment of future damages to claimants in health care lawsuits. Sec. 717. Definitions. Sec. 718. Effect on other laws. Sec. 719. State flexibility and protection of States’ rights.
Sec. 720. Applicability; effective date. Sec. 721. Protection for emergency and related services furnished pursuant to EMTALA. Sec. 722. Constitutional authority. Sec. 723. Application of the antitrust laws to the business of health insurance. Sec. 724. Limitation on liability for volunteer health care professionals. Title VIII—Promoting Offshore Energy and Jobs Subtitle A—Outer Continental Shelf Leasing Program Reforms Sec. 801. Outer Continental Shelf leasing program reforms.
Sec. 802. Domestic oil and natural gas production goal. Sec. 803. Development and submittal of new 5-year oil and gas leasing program. Sec. 804. Rule of construction. Sec. 805. Addition of lease sales after finalization of 5-year plan. Subtitle B—Directing the President To Conduct New OCS Sales Sec. 811. Requirement to conduct proposed oil and gas Lease Sale 220 on the Outer Continental Shelf offshore Virginia. Sec. 812. South Carolina lease sale. Sec. 813. Southern California existing infrastructure lease sale.
Sec. 814. Environmental impact statement requirement. Sec. 815. National defense. Sec. 816. Eastern Gulf of Mexico not included. Subtitle C—Equitable Sharing of Outer Continental Shelf Revenues Sec. 821. Disposition of Outer Continental Shelf revenues to coastal States. Subtitle D—Reorganization of Minerals Management Agencies of the Department of the Interior Sec. 831. Establishment of Under Secretary for Energy, Lands, and Minerals and Assistant Secretary of Ocean Energy and Safety.
Sec. 832. Bureau of Ocean Energy. Sec. 833. Ocean Energy Safety Service. Sec. 834. Office of Natural Resources revenue. Sec. 835. Ethics and drug testing. Sec. 836. Abolishment of Minerals Management Service. Sec. 837. Conforming amendments to Executive Schedule pay rates. Sec. 838. Outer Continental Shelf Energy Safety Advisory Board. Sec. 839. Outer Continental Shelf inspection fees. Sec. 840. Prohibition on action based on National Ocean Policy developed under Executive Order No. 13547.
Subtitle E—United States Territories Sec. 851. Application of Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act with respect to territories of the United States. Subtitle F—Miscellaneous Provisions Sec. 861. Rules regarding distribution of revenues under Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act of 2006. Sec. 862. Amount of distributed qualified outer Continental Shelf revenues. Sec. 863. South Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf Planning Area defined. Sec. 864. Enhancing geological and geophysical information for America’s energy future.
Subtitle G—Judicial Review Sec. 871. Time for filing complaint. Sec. 872. District court deadline. Sec. 873. Ability to seek appellate review. Sec. 874. Limitation on scope of review and relief. Sec. 875. Legal fees. Sec. 876. Exclusion. Sec. 877. Definitions. Title IX—Increasing Onshore Oil and Gas Development and Energy Security Subtitle A—Federal Lands Jobs and Energy Security Sec. 901. Short title. Sec. 902. Policies regarding buying, building, and working for America. Chapter 1—Onshore oil and gas permit streamlining Subchapter A—Miscellaneous Provisions Sec. 911.
Short title. Sec. 912. Permit to drill application timeline. Sec. 913. Administrative protest documentation reform. Sec. 914. Making pilot offices permanent to improve energy permitting on Federal lands. Sec. 915. Administration of current law. Sec. 916. Funding oil and gas resource assessments. Sec. 917. Rule of construction. Subchapter B—Judicial Review Sec. 921. Definitions. Sec. 922. Exclusive venue for certain civil actions relating to covered energy projects. Sec. 923. Timely filing.
Sec. 924. Expedition in hearing and determining the action. Sec. 925. Standard of review. Sec. 926. Limitation on injunction and prospective relief. Sec. 927. Limitation on attorneys’ fees. Sec. 928. Legal standing. Chapter 2—Oil and gas leasing certainty Sec. 931. Short title. Sec. 932. Minimum acreage requirement for onshore lease sales. Sec. 933. Leasing certainty. Sec. 934. Leasing consistency. Sec. 935. Reduce redundant policies. Sec. 936. Streamlined congressional notification.
Chapter 3—Oil shale Sec. 941. Short title. Sec. 942. Effectiveness of oil shale regulations, amendments to resource management plans, and record of decision. Sec. 943. Oil shale leasing. Subtitle B—Planning for American Energy Sec. 951. Short title. Sec. 952. Onshore domestic energy production strategic plan. Subtitle C—National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska access Sec. 961. Short title. Sec. 962. Sense of Congress and reaffirming national policy for the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska.
Sec. 963. National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska: lease sales. Sec. 964. National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska: planning and permitting pipeline and road construction. Sec. 965. Issuance of a new integrated activity plan and environmental impact statement. Sec. 966. Departmental accountability for development. Sec. 967. Deadlines under new proposed integrated activity plan. Sec. 968. Updated resource assessment. Subtitle D—BLM Live Internet Auctions Sec. 971. Short title. Sec. 972.
Internet-based onshore oil and gas lease sales. Subtitle E—Native American Energy Sec. 981. Short title. Sec. 982. Appraisals. Sec. 983. Standardization. Sec. 984. Environmental reviews of major Federal actions on Indian lands. Sec. 985. Judicial review. Sec. 986. Tribal biomass demonstration project. Sec. 987. Tribal resource management plans. Sec. 988. Leases of restricted lands for the Navajo Nation. Sec. 989. Nonapplicability of certain rules. Subtitle F—State Authority for Hydraulic Fracturing Regulation Sec. 991.
Short title. Sec. 992. State authority for hydraulic fracturing regulation. Sec. 993. Government Accountability Office study. Sec. 994. Tribal authority on trust land. Title X—Promoting STEM Education in the Workforce Sec. 1001. Findings; sense of Congress. Sec. 1002. STEM Education Advisory Panel. Sec. 1003. Committee on STEM Education. Sec. 1004. STEM Education Coordinating Office. Sec. 1005. Definitions.
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