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EPS Service Parts Act of 2014 (H.R. 5057; 113th Congress)

EPS Service Parts Act of 2014
Great Seal of the United States
Full title To amend the Energy Policy and Conservation Act to permit exemptions for external power supplies from certain efficiency standards, and for other purposes.
Introduced in 113th United States Congress
Introduced on July 10, 2014
Sponsored by Rep. Cory Gardner (R, CO-4)
Number of co-sponsors 1
Effects and codifications
U.S.C. section(s) affected 42 U.S.C. § 6295
Agencies affected United States Department of Energy
Legislative history

The EPS Service Parts Act of 2014 (H.R. 5057) is a bill that would exempt certain external power supplies from complying with standards set forth in a final rule published by the United States Department of Energy in February 2014. The United States House Committee on Energy and Commerce describes the bill as a bill that "provides regulatory relief by making a simple technical correction to the 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act to exempt certain power supply (EPS) service and spare parts from federal efficiency standards."

The bill was introduced into the United States House of Representatives during the 113th United States Congress.

The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (Pub.L. 110-140 originally named the "Clean Energy Act of 2007") is an Act of Congress concerning the energy policy of the United States. As part of the Democratic Party's 100-Hour Plan during the 110th Congress, it was introduced in the United States House of Representatives by Representative Nick Rahall of West Virginia, along with 198 cosponsors. A revised bill passed both houses on December 18, 2007 and President Bush, a Republican, signed it into law on December 19, 2007, in response to his "Twenty in Ten" challenge to reduce gasoline consumption by 20% in 10 years.


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