Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 152— - ENERGY INDEPENDENCE AND SECURITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - ENERGY SAVINGS IN GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS › Part Part C— - Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants › § 17155
Anyone getting a grant must promise in writing that all workers on any grant-funded building or repair work will be paid at least the local prevailing wage set by the Secretary of Labor under the federal wage laws. The Secretary of Labor enforces those wage rules. A city, county, or tribe that gets a grant must send a proposed energy efficiency and conservation plan to the Secretary within 1 year. The plan must state the group’s energy goals and how the grant money will be used to meet them. Local governments must coordinate with nearby governments and the State. The Secretary must OK or reject the plan within 120 days, tell why if rejected, and the grantee can rewrite and resubmit until it is approved. No grant money is given until the plan is approved. From its grant, a local government or tribe may use the greater of 10% or $75,000 for administration, the greater of 20% or $250,000 to start revolving loan funds, and the greater of 20% or $250,000 for subgrants to nonprofit groups. Within 2 years of getting funds and every year after, the grantee must report on the plan’s progress and, as possible, on energy savings. A State that gets a grant must give at least 60% of its grant to local governments that are not directly eligible. Those subgrants must be made within 180 days after the State’s plan is approved. By 120 days after December 19, 2007, each State had to update its energy plan and send a proposed strategy explaining how it will give subgrants and use the funds. The Secretary has 120 days to approve or disapprove a State plan, must explain rejections, and will not give any grant until the State’s plan is approved. A State may spend up to 10% of its grant on administration and must send an annual report on plan progress, its subgrant program, energy savings, and future goals.
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42 U.S.C. § 17155
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
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