Sec. 773. STUDY OF FEASIBILITY AND EFFECTS OF REDUCING USE OF FUEL FOR AUTOMOBILES
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## SEC. 773 STUDY OF FEASIBILITY AND EFFECTS OF REDUCING USE OF FUEL FOR AUTOMOBILES ###
(a)In General Not later than 30 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shall initiate a study of the feasibility and effects of reducing by model year 2014, by a significant percentage, the amount of fuel consumed by automobiles. ###
(b)Subjects of Study The study under this section shall include— ####
(1)examination of, and recommendation of alternatives to, the policy under current Federal law of establishing average fuel economy standards for automobiles and requiring each automobile manufacturer to comply with average fuel economy standards that apply to the automobiles it manufactures; ####
(2)examination of how automobile manufacturers could contribute toward achieving the reduction referred to in subsection (a); ####
(3)examination of the potential of fuel cell technology in motor vehicles in order to determine the extent to which such technology may contribute to achieving the reduction referred to in subsection (a); and ####
(4)examination of the effects of the reduction referred to in subsection
(a)on— #####
(A)gasoline supplies; #####
(B)the automobile industry, including sales of automobiles manufactured in the United States; #####
(C)motor vehicle safety; and #####
(D)air quality. ###
(c)Report The Administrator shall submit to Congress a report on the findings, conclusion, and recommendations of the study under this section by not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act.