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National Appliance Energy Conservation Amendments of 1988

Became Public Law No: 100-357.

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National Appliance Energy Conservation Amendments of 1988 Became Public Law No: 100-357. Energy

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Summary

35 Passed Senate amended Apr 3, 2004

(Measure passed Senate, amended) National Appliance Energy Conservation Amendments of 1988 - Amends the Energy Policy and Conservation Act to include fluorescent lamp ballasts within the list of products covered by the Act. Amends the definition of "consumer product" to include fluorescent lamp ballasts distributed in commerce for personal or commercial use or consumption. Directs the Secretary of Energy to prescribe test procedures for such ballasts manufactured on or after January 1, 1990. Directs the Federal Trade Commission to prescribe labeling rules for such ballasts according to specified guidelines. Sets forth energy efficiency standards for such ballasts. Preempts State energy conservation standards for such ballasts unless such standards were prescribed or enacted before the date of enactment of this Act.

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. 100-345) National Appliance Energy Conservation Amendments of 1988 - Amends the Energy Policy and Conservation Act to include fluorescent lamp ballasts within the list of products covered by the Act. Amends the definition of "consumer product" to include fluorescent lamp ballasts distributed in commerce for personal or commercial use or consumption. Directs the Secretary of Energy to prescribe test procedures for such ballasts manufactured on or after January 1, 1990. Directs the Federal Trade Commission to prescribe labeling rules for such ballasts according to specified guidelines. Sets forth energy efficiency standards for such ballasts. Preempts State energy conservation standards for such ballasts unless such standards were prescribed or enacted before the date of enactment of this Act.

00 Introduced in Senate Apr 3, 2004

National Appliance Energy Conservation Amendments of 1988 - Amends the Energy Policy and Conservation Act to include fluorescent lamp ballasts within the list of products covered by the Act. Directs the Secretary of Energy to prescribe by July 1, 1989, test procedures for such ballasts manufactured on or after January 1, 1990. Directs the Federal Trade Commission to prescribe labeling rules for such ballasts according to specified guidelines. Sets forth energy efficiency standards for such ballasts. Preempts State energy conservation standards for such ballasts unless such standards were prescribed or enacted before the date of enactment of this Act.

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Timeline

Jun 28, 1988

Signed by President.

Jun 28, 1988

Signed by President.

Jun 28, 1988

Became Public Law No: 100-357.

Jun 28, 1988

Became Public Law No: 100-357.

Jun 17, 1988

Measure Signed in Senate.

Jun 17, 1988

Presented to President.

Jun 17, 1988

Presented to President.

Jun 13, 1988

House Committee on Energy and Commerce Discharged by Unanimous Consent.

Jun 13, 1988

House Committee on Energy and Commerce Discharged by Unanimous Consent.

Jun 13, 1988

Called up by House by Unanimous Consent.

Jun 13, 1988

Passed/agreed to in House: Passed House by Voice Vote.

Jun 13, 1988

Passed House by Voice Vote.

May 25, 1988

Referred to House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

May 24, 1988

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

May 19, 1988

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

May 19, 1988

Passed Senate with amendments by Voice Vote.

May 13, 1988

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Reported to Senate by Senator Johnston with amendments. With written report No. 100-345.

May 13, 1988

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Reported to Senate by Senator Johnston with amendments. With written report No. 100-345.

May 13, 1988

Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 671.

May 11, 1988

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

Mar 29, 1988

Subcommittee on Energy Regulation. Hearings held.

Mar 16, 1988

Referred to Subcommittee on Energy Regulation.

Mar 15, 1988

Introduced in Senate

Mar 15, 1988

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

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