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Part 10 - Energy Emergency Powers of the Governor Act


  • Section 1001 - Title.
  • Section 1002 - Legislative findings and purpose.
  • Section 1003 - "Energy resources" defined.
  • Section 1004 - Information-gathering powers -- Subpoena power -- Coordination with other regulatory authorities.
  • Section 1005 - Confidential nature of information preserved -- Relief from subpoena -- Unauthorized disclosure as misdemeanor -- Removal from office.
  • Section 1006 - Curtailment of energy use -- Standby priorities -- Restriction on involuntary curtailment.
  • Section 1007 - Proclamation of emergency -- Effective period -- Extension of renewal by Legislature.
  • Section 1008 - Curtailment, adjustment, and allocation of energy use by executive orders -- Limitations and considerations in issuance and application.
  • Section 1009 - Other emergency powers of governor unaffected.
  • Section 1010 - Existing agencies to be used in implementation.
  • Section 1011 - Enforcement of orders and rules.
  • Section 1012 - Rules and regulations -- Approval by Legislature.
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