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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Energy Policy and Conservation Act · Sec. 383

Sec. 383. federal actions with respect to recycled oil

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## Sec. 383 federal actions with respect to recycled oil ###
(a)The purposes of this section are— ####
(1)to encourage the recycling of used oil; ####
(2)to promote the use of recycled oil; ####
(3)to reduce consumption of new oil by promoting increased utilization of recycled oil; and ####
(4)to reduce environmental hazards and wasteful practices associated with the disposal of used oil. ###
(b)As used in this section: ####
(1)the term “**used oil**” means any oil which has been refined from crude oil, has been used, and as a result of such use has been contaminated by physical or chemical impurities. ####
(2)The term “**recycled oil**” means— #####
(A)used oil from which physical and chemical contaminants acquired through use have been removed by re-refining or other processing, or #####
(B)any blend of oil, consisting of such re-refined or otherwise processed used oil and new oil or additives. with respect to which the manufacturer has determined, pursuant to the rule prescribed under subsection (d)(1)(A)(i), is substantially equivalent to new oil for a particular end use. ####
(3)The term “**new oil**” means any oil which has been refined from crude oil and has not been used, and which may or may not contain additives. Such term does not include used oil or recycled oil. ####
(4)The term “**manufacturer**” means any person who re-refines or otherwise processes used oil to remove physical or chemical impurities acquired through use or who blends such re-refined or otherwise processed used oil with new oil or additives. ####
(5)The term “**Commission**” means the Federal Trade Commission. ###
(c)As soon as practicable after the date of enactment of this Act, the National Bureau of Standards shall develop test procedures for the determination of substantial equivalency of re-refined or otherwise processed used oil or blend of oil, consisting of such re-refined or otherwise processed used oil and new oil or additives, with new oil for a particular end use. As soon as practicable after development of such test procedures, the National Bureau of Standards shall report such procedures to the Commission. ###
(d)####
(1)#####
(A)Within 90 days after the date on which the Commission receives the report under subsection (c), the Commission shall, by rule, prescribe— ######
(i)test procedures for the determination of substantial equivalency of re-refined or otherwise processed used oil or blend of oil, consisting of such re-refined or otherwise processed used oil and new oil or additives, with new oil distributed for a particular end use; and ######
(ii)labeling standards applicable to containers of recycled oil in order to carry out the purposes of this section. #####
(B)Such labeling standards shall permit any container of recycled oil to bear a label indicating any particular end use for which a determination of substantial equivalency has been made pursuant to subparagraph (A)(i). ####
(2)Not later than the expiration of such 90-day period, the Secretary of the Environmental Protection Agency shall, by rule, prescribe labeling standards applicable to containers of new oil, used oil, and recycled oil relating to the proper disposal of such oils after use. Such standards shall be designed to reduce, to the maximum extent practicable, environmental hazards and wasteful practices associated with the disposal of such oils after use. ###
(e)Beginning on the effective date of the standards prescribed pursuant to subsection (d)(1)(A)— ####
(1)no rule or order of the Commission, other than the rules required to be prescribed pursuant to subsection (d)(1)(A), and no law, regulation, or order of any State or political subdivision thereof may apply, or remain applicable, to any container of recycled oil, if such law, regulation, rule, or order requires any container of recycled oil, which container bears a label in accordance with the terms of the rules prescribed under subsection (d)(1)(A), to bear any label with respect to the comparative characteristics of such recycled oil with new oil which is not identical to that permitted by the rule respecting labeling standards prescribed under subsection (d)(1)(A)(ii); and ####
(2)no rule or order of the Commission may require any container of recycled oil to also bear a label containing any term, phrase, or description which connotes less than substantial equivalency of such recycled oil with new oil. ###
(f)after the effective date of the rules required to be prescribed under subsection (d)(1)(A), all Federal officials shall act within their authority to carry out the purposes of this section, including— ####
(1)revising procurement policies to encourage procurement of recycled oil for military and nonmilitary Federal uses whenever such recycled oil is available at prices competitive with new oil procured for the same end use; and ####
(2)educating persons employed by Federal and State governments and private sectors of the economy of the merits of recycled oil, the need for its use in order to reduce the drain on the Nation's oil reserves, and proper disposal of used oil to avoid waste of such oil and to minimize environmental hazards associated with improper disposal. **[**[42 U.S.C. 6363](/us/usc/t42/s6363)**]** ### Part G Energy Conservation Program for Schools and Hospitals
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