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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · S. 1456 (Introduced in Senate) — To provide for certain energy development, permitting reforms, and for other purposes. · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the or the Spur Permitting of Underdeveloped Resources Act . SPUR Act The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. TITLE I—Oil and gas leasing and permitting Subtitle A—Onshore and offshore oil and gas leasing Sec. 1101. Onshore oil and gas leasing. Sec. 1102. Offshore oil and gas leasing. Sec. 1103. Prohibition on delays. Subtitle B—Permitting of Federal oil and gas minerals Sec. 1201. Term of application for permit to drill.
Sec. 1202. Cooperative federalism in oil and gas permitting on available Federal land. Sec. 1203. Split estate permitting compliance. Sec. 1204. Fee-fee-fed permitting compliance. Sec. 1205. State and Tribal authority for hydraulic fracturing regulation. Subtitle C—Liquefied natural gas exports Sec. 1301. Action on applications to export liquefied natural gas. Sec. 1302. Small scale LNG access. TITLE II—Mineral leasing and permitting Sec. 2001. Land use plan criteria under the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976.
Sec. 2002. Congressional approval of withdrawals under the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976. Sec. 2003. Prohibition of certain moratoria. Sec. 2004. Prohibition of the establishment of new categories of Federal land designations by the heads of Federal land management agencies. Sec. 2005. Coal leases on Federal land. Sec. 2006. Modification to definitions of critical material and critical mineral and critical mineral designation criteria. Sec. 2007. Permitting process improvements.
TITLE III—Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Sec. 3001. Tariff reforms, rate treatments, and rulemaking to ensure the reliability and security of electric service and interstate natural gas service. Sec. 3002. Federal authorizations under the Natural Gas Act. Sec. 3003. Federal authorizations under section 216 of the Federal Power Act. Sec. 3004. Promoting interagency coordination for review of natural gas projects. Sec. 3005. Coordination process to protect electric reliability.
Sec. 3006. Addressing inaction by Commission on certain electric rate filings. Sec. 3007. Tolling order reform for the Natural Gas Act. Sec. 3008. Tolling order reform for the Federal Power Act. Sec. 3009. De novo review of civil penalties under the Natural Gas Act. Sec. 3010. Extension of time to commence construction of certain hydropower projects. Sec. 3011. Judicial review. Sec. 3012. Approval for border-crossing facilities. TITLE IV—Other Natural Resources Sec. 4001. Root and stem projects.
Sec. 4002. Consultation under certain land and resource management plans and land use plans. Sec. 4003. Renewal term of grazing permits or leases. Sec. 4004. Renewal of grazing permits and leases and certain actions during extreme natural events and disasters. Sec. 4005. Withdrawal of BLM proposed rule.
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