Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 77— - ENERGY CONSERVATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - GENERAL PROVISIONS › Part Part C— - Congressional Review › § 6422
Contingency plans must have an ID number and be sent to both the House and the Senate on the same day, while each is in session. For energy conservation plans, each House must pass a specific approval resolution within the first 60 calendar days of continuous session after the plan is sent. For rationing plans, the plan counts as approved only if a joint resolution that disapproves it does not become law within 30 calendar days, unless both Houses instead pass a joint “does not object” resolution that becomes law sooner. A few rules control how Congress handles these resolutions. “Resolution” for energy plans means a single-house approval of one named plan. For rationing plans it means a joint resolution that either disapproves the plan or says Congress does not object. A resolution is sent to one committee. If the committee does not act in 20 days for energy plans or 10 days for rationing plans, any member can move to force the measure out of committee; that motion is privileged, gets 1 hour of debate, and cannot be amended or repeated. After a committee report or discharge, a motion to take up the resolution is not debatable. Debate on the resolution itself is limited to 10 hours total. Most amendments, postponements, and reconsiderations are not allowed, and certain substitute amendments are allowed only for rationing plans. A long adjournment (more than 3 days to a set date) does not count when counting the calendar days, and a session is only broken by an adjournment sine die. If one House sends a resolution on a rationing plan to the other, that resolution is not sent to committee and on final passage the other House’s matching resolution is automatically substituted. Once a House has approved a rationing-plan resolution, it may not consider another approval for the same plan.
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42 U.S.C. § 6422
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Apr 6, 2026
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