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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 4318 (Introduced in House) — To provide economic stabilization resources to distressed rural communities directly impacted by the closure of an el... · Sec. 405

Sec. 405. Responsibilities of executive agencies

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The head of each agency represented on the Committee shall designate an agency representative to— serve as a liaison with the Secretary’s economic adjustment staff; coordinate agency support and participation in economic adjustment assistance projects; and assist in resolving impacts on substantially and seriously affected communities, businesses, and workers related to the closure of an electric generating facility, owned in part by the Department, or a coal mine associated with such a facility.
All Federal executive agencies shall support, to the extent permitted by law, the economic adjustment assistance activities of the Secretary under this title. Such support may include the following: Use and application of personnel, technical expertise, legal authorities, and available financial resources. Providing a coordinated Federal response to the needs of substantially and seriously affected communities, businesses, and workers related to the closure of an electric generating facility an electric generating facility, owned in part by the Department, or a coal mine associated with such a facility.
Giving priority consideration to requests from substantially and seriously affected communities, businesses, and workers for Federal technical assistance, financial resources, excess or surplus property, or other requirements, that are part of a comprehensive plan used by the Committee.
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