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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 893 (Introduced in Senate) — To establish an Energy Productivity Innovation Challenge (EPIC) to assist energy policy innovation in the States to p... · Sec. 6

Sec. 6. Allocation of grants to Indian tribes

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Not later than 30 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall invite Indian tribes to submit plans to participate in an electric and thermal energy productivity challenge in accordance with this section. To receive a grant under this section, not later than 90 days after the date of issuance of the invitation under subsection (a), an Indian tribe shall submit to the Secretary a plan to increase electric and thermal energy productivity by the Indian tribe.
Not later than 90 days after the submission of plans under subsection (b), the Secretary shall make a final decision on the allocation of grants under this section. The Secretary shall base the decision of the Secretary under paragraph
(1)on— plans for improvement in electric and thermal energy productivity consistent with this Act; plans for continuation of the improvements after the receipt of grants under this Act; and other factors determined appropriate by the Secretary, including— geographic diversity; and size differences among Indian tribes. An individual Indian tribe shall not receive more than 20 percent of the total amount available to carry out this section.
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