Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 16B— - FEDERAL ENERGY ADMINISTRATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - FEDERAL ENERGY ADMINISTRATION › § 764
The Administrator must make plans and run programs to help ensure the nation has enough energy. The Administrator can only act using powers given by this law, powers the President gives, or powers Congress gives. The Administrator must advise the President and Congress on national energy policy and work with the Secretary of State on foreign energy matters. He must check current and future energy supplies for all parts of the economy, involve state and local governments in solving energy problems, plan for shortages, and promote stable prices, fair competition, and free enterprise. Programs must be fair and limit hardship while meeting national priorities. He must create and run energy conservation programs, set import and export policies, collect and analyze data on reserves, production, and demand, and work with business, labor, and consumers. For propane pricing, only costs directly tied to making propane may be included in price, prices should be based on those in effect on May 15, 1973, and costs from ownership or movement done mainly to raise price may not be allowed. The Administrator must not use delegated authority to send to Congress, as one action, a change that would exempt any oil or refined product from both allocation and pricing rules, but may submit price and allocation actions for the same product at the same time.
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15 U.S.C. § 764
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73