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Code · U.S. Code · Title 42 - THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE · CHAPTER 84— DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY · SUBCHAPTER XII— RENEWABLE ENERGY INITIATIVES · § 7375

§ 7375. Authorization of appropriations

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(a)There is authorized to be appropriated for each of the fiscal years 1981 and 1982 not to exceed $10,000,000 for loans under section 402 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 [16 U.S.C. 2702], in addition to any amounts authorized for such loans by that Act; and the amounts appropriated pursuant to this subsection shall remain available until expended.
(b)There is authorized to be appropriated for each of the fiscal years 1981 and 1982 not to exceed $100,000,000 for loans under section 403 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 [16 U.S.C. 2703]; and the amounts appropriated pursuant to this subsection shall remain available until expended.
(c)There is authorized to be appropriated for the fiscal year 1981 not to exceed $10,000,000 to carry out section 7374 of this title (relating to energy self-sufficiency initiatives).
(Pub. L. 96–294, title IV, § 409, June 30, 1980, 94 Stat. 719.)
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  • Pub. L. 96–294, title IV, § 409
  • 94 Stat. 719
  • Pub. L. 95–617
  • 92 Stat. 3117
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