42-U.S.C.-17053
§17053 – Federal Fleet Fueling Centers
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Title 42 > Chapter 152 > Subchapter II > Part C > Section 17053
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- Reference: Section 17053
- Legend: §17053 – Federal Fleet Fueling Centers
- USCode Year: 2011
Provision Content
(a) In general
Not later than January 1, 2010, the head of each Federal agency shall install at least 1 renewable fuel pump at each Federal fleet fueling center in the United States under the jurisdiction of the head of the Federal agency.
(b) Report
Not later than October 31 of the first calendar year beginning after December 19, 2007, and each October 31 thereafter, the President shall submit to Congress a report that describes the progress toward complying with subsection (a), including identifying—
(1) the number of Federal fleet fueling centers that contain at least 1 renewable fuel pump; and
(2) the number of Federal fleet fueling centers that do not contain any renewable fuel pumps.
(c) Department of Defense facility
This section shall not apply to a Department of Defense fueling center with a fuel turnover rate of less than 100,000 gallons of fuel per year.
(d) Authorization of appropriations
There are authorized to be appropriated such sums as are necessary to carry out this section.
(Pub. L. 110–140, title II, §246, Dec. 19, 2007, 121 Stat. 1547.)
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