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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · National Energy Conservation Policy Act · Sec. 683

Sec. 683. SECOND LAW EFFICIENCY STUDY

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## SEC. 683 SECOND LAW EFFICIENCY STUDY ###
(a)Study #### (1)4 The Secretary of Energy, in consultation with the Director of the National Bureau of Standards and such other agencies as he deems necessary, shall conduct a study of the relevance to energy conservation programs of the use of the concept of energy efficiency as being the ratio of the minimum available work necessary for accomplishing a given task to the available work in the actual fuel used to accomplish that task. 4So in law. There is no paragraph (2). ###
(b)Report A report on the study under subsection
(a)shall be submitted to the Congress within 12 months after the date of enactment of this Act. The programs to be covered by such study include— ####
(1)energy conservation programs authorized in the Energy Policy and Conservation Act, the Energy Conservation and Production Act, and this Act; ####
(2)appropriate Federal programs in energy research, development, and demonstration. ###
(c)Contract Procedure Any contract in connection with the study or report under this section shall be made by advertising and shall be in accordance with procedures established under the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act. **[**[42 U.S.C. 6345 note](/us/usc/t42/s6345)**]** ### PART 6 TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS
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