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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Powerplant and Industrial Fuel Use Act of 1978 · Sec. 303

Sec. 303. RULES RELATING TO CASE-BY-CASE AND CATEGORY PROHIBITIONS

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## SEC. 303 RULES RELATING TO CASE-BY-CASE AND CATEGORY PROHIBITIONS ###
(a)Case-by-Case Prohibitions ####
(1)Except to the extent authorized by subsection (b), the Secretary shall prohibit any powerplant from using natural gas or petroleum under the authority granted him under section 301
(b)or
(c)only by means of a final order issued by him which shall be limited to the particular powerplant involved. ####
(2)The Secretary may issue such a final order only with respect to a powerplant which is not, at the time the proposed order is issued, covered by a final rule issued under section (b). ###
(b)Prohibitions Applicable to Categories of Facilities ####
(1)The Secretary may prohibit, by rule, the use of natural gas or petroleum under section 301(b) in existing electric powerplants. ####
(2)Each powerplant to be covered by any final rule issued under this under this subsection shall be specifically identified in the prosposed rule published under section 701(b). ####
(3)In prescribing any final rule under this subsection, the Secretary shall take into account any special circumstances or characteristics of each category of powerplants (such as the intermittent use, size, age, or geographic location of such powerplants. Any such rules shall not apply in the case of any existing electric powerplant with respect to which a comparable prohibition was issued by order. **[**[42 U.S.C. 8343](/us/usc/t42/s8343)**]** ## subtitle B Exemptions
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