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Federal Energy Management Improvement Act of 1988

Became Public Law No: 100-615.

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Federal Energy Management Improvement Act of 1988 Became Public Law No: 100-615. Energy

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Summary

39 Senate agreed to House amendment with amendment Apr 3, 2004

(Senate agreed to House amendment with an amendment) Federal Energy Management Improvement Act of 1988 - Amends the National Energy Conservation Policy Act to revise the policies governing Federal energy management. Requires agencies to improve construction designs for Federal buildings so that the energy consumption per gross square foot in use during FY 1995 is at least ten percent less than that of FY 1985. Sets forth implementation steps to meet such goal. Exempts from such requirement buildings in which energy intensive activities are implemented. Redescribes procedures involved in the establishment and use of life cycle cost methods for Federal buildings. Requires the establishment by each agency of an incentives program using internal resources to encourage energy conservation and efficiency by allowing the retention of a portion of the dollar savings resulting from the agency's energy conservation measures. Directs the Secretary of Energy to establish an Interagency Energy Management Task Force to coordinate Federal energy savings and disseminate information on energy efficiency. Requires each agency to report at least annually to the Secretary regarding its energy conservation activities and related contracts. Requires the Secretary to report annually to the Congress regarding energy conservation progress and contracts relating to Federal buildings. Requires the Secretary, to carry out an energy survey to: (1) determine the potential maximum cost effective energy peak demand savings achievable in a limited representative sample of federally-owned or leased buildings; and (2) recommend cost effective energy efficiency and renewable energy improvements in such buildings. Prescribes implementation procedures. Directs the Secretary to report to the Congress and the affected agencies regarding the survey findings and conclusions. Authorizes appropriations. Makes it unlawful to manufacture, enter into commerce, ship, transfer, or receive any toy or imitation firearm which does not have a marking approved by the Secretary of Commerce. Requires each such toy or imitation firearm to have a blaze orange plug inserted in its barrel as a permanently fixed and integral part. Provides for alternate marking and exceptions in certain instances. Requires the Director of the Bureau of Justice Statistics to study and report on the criminal misuse of toy, look-alike and imitation firearms, including police reports regarding incidents relative to marked and unmarked firearms. Directs the Director of the National Institute of Justice to conduct a technical evaluation of the marking systems for toy, look-alike, and imitation firearms to determine their effectiveness in police combat situations. Declares that these firearms provisions supersede any State or local laws dealing with firearms marking or identification. Prohibits States from banning the sale of antique firearms replicas and pellet-firing airguns. Exempts such artifacts from the prohibitions of this Act.

36 Passed House amended Apr 3, 2004

(Measure passed House, amended (Inserted Text of H.R. 4065 as passed House) Federal Energy Management Improvement Act of 1988 - Amends the National Energy Conservation Policy Act to revise the policies governing Federal energy management. Requires agencies to improve construction designs for Federal buildings so that the energy consumption per gross square foot in use during FY 1995 is at least ten percent less than that of FY 1985. Sets forth implementation steps to meet such goal. Exempts from such requirement buildings in which energy intensive activities are implemented. Redescribes procedures involved in the establishment and use of life cycle cost methods for Federal buildings. Requires the establishment by each agency of an incentives program using internal resources to encourage energy conservation and efficiency by allowing the retention of a portion of the dollar savings resulting from the agency's energy conservation measures. Directs the Secretary of Energy to establish an Interagency Energy Management Task Force to coordinate Federal energy savings and disseminate information on energy efficiency. Requires each agency to report at least annually to the Secretary regarding its energy conservation activities and related contracts. Requires the Secretary to report annually to the Congress regarding energy conservation progress and contracts relating to Federal buildings. Requires the Secretary, to carry out an energy survey to: (1) determine the potential maximum cost effective energy peak demand savings achievable in a limited representative sample of federally-owned or leased buildings; and (2) recommend cost effective energy efficiency and renewable energy improvements in such buildings. Prescribes implementation procedures. Directs the Secretary to report to the Congress and the affected agencies regarding the survey findings and conclusions. Authorizes appropriations.

35 Passed Senate amended Apr 3, 2004

(Measure passed Senate, amended) Federal Energy Management Improvement Act - Amends the National Energy Conservation Policy Act to revise the policies governing Federal energy management. Adds and defines new terms, including "energy conservation measures" and "performance contracting." Redescribes procedures involved in the establishment and use of life cycle cost methods. Requires the establishment by each agency of a program of incentives that uses internal resources to encourage energy conservation and efficiency by allowing the retention of a portion of the dollar savings resulting from the agency's energy conservation measures. Mandates that such savings remain available for obligation without further appropriation to undertake additional energy conservation measures. Establishes an Interagency Energy Management Task Force to: (1) assess Federal energy savings; (2) disseminate information on energy efficiency (including cogeneration and other technologies); (3) develop energy-saving options; and (4) review regulations relating to building temperature settings to determine appropriate changes. Requires agencies to improve construction designs for Federal buildings so that the energy consumption per gross square foot in use during FY 1995 is at least ten percent less than that of FY 1985. Allows an exception for buildings housing energy intensive activities. Sets forth implementation steps to meet such goal. Requires agencies to similarly enhance the energy performance of Federal passenger automobiles by ten percent over the same ten-year period.

01 Reported to Senate with amendment(s) Apr 3, 2004

(Reported to Senate from the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources with amendment, S. Rept. 100-256) Federal Energy Management Improvement Act - Amends the National Energy Conservation Policy Act to revise the policies governing Federal energy management. Adds and defines new terms, including "energy conservation measures" and "performance contracting." Redescribes procedures involved in the establishment and use of life cycle cost methods. Requires the establishment by each agency of a program of incentives that uses internal resources to encourage energy conservation and efficiency by allowing the retention of a portion of the dollar savings resulting from the agency's energy conservation measures. Mandates that such savings remain available for obligation without further appropriation to undertake additional energy conservation measures. Establishes an Interagency Energy Management Task Force to: (1) assess Federal energy savings; (2) disseminate information on energy efficiency (including cogeneration and other technologies); (3) develop energy-saving options; and (4) review regulations relating to building temperature settings to determine appropriate changes. Requires agencies to improve construction designs for Federal buildings so that the energy consumption per gross square foot in use during FY 1995 is at least ten percent less than that of FY 1985. Allows an exception for buildings housing energy intensive activities. Sets forth implementation steps to meet such goal.

00 Introduced in Senate Apr 3, 2004

Federal Energy Management Improvement Act - Amends the National Energy Conservation Policy Act to revise the policies governing Federal energy management. Adds and defines new terms, including "energy conservation measures" and "performance contracting." Redescribes procedures involved in the establishment and use of life cycle cost methods. Requires the establishment by each agency of a program of incentives that uses internal resources to encourage energy conservation and efficiency by allowing the retention of a portion of the dollar savings resulting from the agency's energy conservation measures. Establishes an Interagency Energy Management Task Force to assess Federal energy savings, disseminate information on energy efficiency, including cogeneration and other technologies, and develop energy-saving options. Requires agencies to improve construction designs for Federal buildings so that the energy consumption per gross square foot in use during FY 1995 is at least ten percent less than that of FY 1985. Sets forth implementation steps to meet such goal. Requires agencies to similarly enhance the energy performance of Federal passenger automobiles by ten percent over the same ten-year period.

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Nov 5, 1988

Signed by President.

Nov 5, 1988

Signed by President.

Nov 5, 1988

Became Public Law No: 100-615.

Nov 5, 1988

Became Public Law No: 100-615.

Oct 27, 1988

Measure Signed in Senate.

Oct 27, 1988

Presented to President.

Oct 27, 1988

Presented to President.

Oct 12, 1988

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Oct 12, 1988

Resolving differences -- House actions: House Agreed to Senate Amendments to House Amendments by Voice Vote.

Oct 12, 1988

House Agreed to Senate Amendments to House Amendments by Voice Vote.

Oct 11, 1988

Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.

Oct 11, 1988

Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate concurred in House amendments with an amendment by Voice Vote.

Oct 11, 1988

Senate concurred in House amendments with an amendment by Voice Vote.

Jun 29, 1988

Called up by House by Unanimous Consent.

Jun 29, 1988

Passed/agreed to in House: Passed House (Amended) by Voice Vote.

Jun 29, 1988

Passed House (Amended) by Voice Vote.

Jun 29, 1988

House Incorporated H.R.4065 in This Measure as an Amendment.

Jun 29, 1988

Message on House action received in Senate and held at desk: House amendments to Senate bill.

Feb 16, 1988

Referred to Subcommittee on Energy and Power.

Jan 27, 1988

Referred to House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

Dec 19, 1987

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Dec 18, 1987

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with amendments by Voice Vote.

Dec 18, 1987

Passed Senate with amendments by Voice Vote.

Dec 15, 1987

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Reported to Senate by Senator Johnston with amendments. With written report No. 100-256.

Dec 15, 1987

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Reported to Senate by Senator Johnston with amendments. With written report No. 100-256.

Dec 15, 1987

Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 487.

Dec 2, 1987

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.

Jul 30, 1987

Subcommittee on Energy Regulation. Hearings held.

Jun 17, 1987

Introduced in Senate

Jun 17, 1987

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.

Jun 17, 1987

Referred to Subcommittee on Energy Regulation.

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