September 2, 2003 Ordered to be printed as passed In the Senate of the United States
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HR 6 EAS1S/PP Sec. 1322. International energy technology deployment program. Subtitle D—Climate Change Science and Information P ART I—A MENDMENTS TO THE G LOBAL C HANGE R ESEARCH A CT OF 1990 Sec. 1331. Amendment of Global Change Research Act of 1990. Sec. 1332. Changes in definitions. Sec. 1333. Change in committee name and structure. Sec. 1334. Change in national global change research plan. Sec. 1335. Integrated Program Office. Sec. 1336. Research grants. Sec. 1337. Evaluation of information. P ART II—N ATIONAL C LIMATE S ERVICES AND M ONITORING Sec. 1341. Amendment of National Climate Program Act. Sec. 1342. Changes in findings. Sec. 1343. Tools for regional planning. Sec. 1344. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 1345. National Climate Service Plan. Sec. 1346. International Pacific research and cooperation. Sec. 1347. Reporting on trends. Sec. 1348. Arctic research and policy. Sec. 1349. Abrupt climate change research. P ART III—O CEAN AND C OASTAL O BSERVING S YSTEM Sec. 1351. Ocean and coastal observing system. Sec. 1352. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle E—Climate Change Technology Sec. 1361. NIST greenhouse gas functions. Sec. 1362. Development of new measurement technologies. Sec. 1363. Enhanced environmental measurements and standards. Sec. 1364. Technology development and diffusion. Sec. 1365. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle F—Climate Adaptation and Hazards Prevention P ART I—A SSESSMENT AND A DAPTATION Sec. 1371. Regional climate assessment and adaptation program. Sec. 1372. Coastal vulnerability and adaptation. Sec. 1373. Arctic research center. P ART II—F ORECASTING AND P LANNING P ILOT P ROGRAMS Sec. 1381. Remote sensing pilot projects. Sec. 1382. Database establishment. Sec. 1383. Air quality research, forecasts and warnings. Sec. 1384. Definitions. Sec. 1385. Authorization of appropriations. TITLE XIV—MANAGEMENT OF DOE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS Sec. 1401. Definitions. † 11
Sec. 1402. Availability of funds. Sec. 1403. Cost sharing. Sec. 1404. Merit review of proposals. Sec. 1405. External technical review of departmental programs. Sec. 1406. Improved coordination and management of civilian science and tech- nology programs. Sec. 1407. Improved coordination of technology transfer activities. Sec. 1408. Technology infrastructure program. Sec. 1409. Small business advocacy and assistance. Sec. 1410. Other transactions. Sec. 1411. Mobility of scientific and technical personnel. Sec. 1412. National Academy of Sciences report. Sec. 1413. Report on technology readiness and barriers to technology transfer. Sec. 1414. United States-Mexico energy technology cooperation. TITLE XV—PERSONNEL AND TRAINING Sec. 1501. Workforce trends and traineeship grants. Sec. 1502. Postdoctoral and senior research fellowships in energy research. Sec. 1503. Training guidelines for electric energy industry personnel. Sec. 1504. National Center on Energy Management and Building Technologies. Sec. 1505. Improved access to energy-related scientific and technical careers. Sec. 1506. National power plant operations technology and education center. Sec. 1507. Federal mine inspectors. DIVISION F—TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT AND STUDIES TITLE XVI—TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT Sec. 1601. National Science and Technology Assessment Service. TITLE XVII—STUDIES Sec. 1701. Regulatory reviews. Sec. 1702. Assessment of dependence of State of Hawaii on oil. Sec. 1703. Study of siting an electric transmission system on Amtrak right-of- way. Sec. 1704. Updating of insular area renewable energy and energy efficiency plans. Sec. 1705. Consumer Energy Commission. Sec. 1706. Study of natural gas and other energy transmission infrastructure across the great lakes. Sec. 1707. National Academy of Sciences study of procedures for selection and as- sessment of certain routes for shipment of spent nuclear fuel from research nuclear reactors. Sec. 1708. Report on energy savings and water use. Sec. 1709. Report on research on hydrogen production and use. DIVISION G—ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE SECURITY TITLE XVIII—CRITICAL ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE Subtitle A—Department of Energy Programs Sec. 1801. Definitions. Sec. 1802. Role of the Department of Energy. Sec. 1803. Critical energy infrastructure programs. † 12
Sec. 1804. Advisory Committee on Energy Infrastructure Security. Sec. 1805. Best practices and standards for energy infrastructure security. Subtitle B—Department of the Interior Programs Sec. 1811. Outer Continental Shelf energy infrastructure security. DIVISION H—ENERGY TAX INCENTIVES Sec. 1900. Short title; etc. TITLE XIX—EXTENSION AND MODIFICATION OF RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION TAX CREDIT Sec. 1901. Three-year extension of credit for producing electricity from wind and poultry waste. Sec. 1902. Credit for electricity produced from biomass. Sec. 1903. Credit for electricity produced from swine and bovine waste nutrients, geothermal energy, and solar energy. Sec. 1904. Treatment of persons not able to use entire credit. Sec. 1905. Credit for electricity produced from small irrigation power. Sec. 1906. Credit for electricity produced from municipal biosolids and recycled sludge. TITLE XX—ALTERNATIVE MOTOR VEHICLES AND FUELS INCENTIVES Sec. 2001. Alternative motor vehicle credit. Sec. 2002. Modification of credit for qualified electric vehicles. Sec. 2003. Credit for installation of alternative fueling stations. Sec. 2004. Credit for retail sale of alternative fuels as motor vehicle fuel. Sec. 2005. Small ethanol producer credit. Sec. 2006. All alcohol fuels taxes transferred to Highway Trust Fund. Sec. 2007. Increased flexibility in alcohol fuels tax credit. Sec. 2008. Incentives for biodiesel. Sec. 2009. Credit for taxpayers owning commercial power takeoff vehicles. Sec. 2010. Modifications to the incentives for alternative vehicles and fuels. TITLE XXI—CONSERVATION AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROVISIONS Sec. 2101. Credit for construction of new energy efficient home. Sec. 2102. Credit for energy efficient appliances. Sec. 2103. Credit for residential energy efficient property. Sec. 2104. Credit for business installation of qualified fuel cells and stationary microturbine power plants. Sec. 2105. Energy efficient commercial buildings deduction. Sec. 2106. Allowance of deduction for qualified new or retrofitted energy manage- ment devices. Sec. 2107. Three-year applicable recovery period for depreciation of qualified en- ergy management devices. Sec. 2108. Energy credit for combined heat and power system property. Sec. 2109. Credit for energy efficiency improvements to existing homes. Sec. 2110. Allowance of deduction for qualified new or retrofitted water sub- metering devices. Sec. 2111. Three-year applicable recovery period for depreciation of qualified water submetering devices. † 13
TITLE XXII—CLEAN COAL INCENTIVES Subtitle A—Credit for Emission Reductions and Efficiency Improvements in Existing Coal-based Electricity Generation Facilities Sec. 2201. Credit for production from a qualifying clean coal technology unit. Subtitle B—Incentives for Early Commercial Applications of Advanced Clean Coal Technologies Sec. 2211. Credit for investment in qualifying advanced clean coal technology. Sec. 2212. Credit for production from a qualifying advanced clean coal tech- nology unit. Subtitle C—Treatment of Persons Not Able To Use Entire Credit Sec. 2221. Treatment of persons not able to use entire credit. TITLE XXIII—OIL AND GAS PROVISIONS Sec. 2301. Oil and gas from marginal wells. Sec. 2302. Natural gas gathering lines treated as 7-year property. Sec. 2303. Expensing of capital costs incurred in complying with environmental protection agency sulfur regulations. Sec. 2304. Environmental tax credit. Sec. 2305. Determination of small refiner exception to oil depletion deduction. Sec. 2306. Marginal production income limit extension. Sec. 2307. Amortization of geological and geophysical expenditures. Sec. 2308. Amortization of delay rental payments. Sec. 2309. Study of coal bed methane. Sec. 2310. Extension and modification of credit for producing fuel from a non- conventional source. Sec. 2311. Natural gas distribution lines treated as 15-year property. TITLE XXIV—ELECTRIC UTILITY RESTRUCTURING PROVISIONS Sec. 2401. Ongoing study and reports regarding tax issues resulting from future restructuring decisions. Sec. 2402. Modifications to special rules for nuclear decommissioning costs. Sec. 2403. Treatment of certain income of cooperatives. Sec. 2404. Sales or dispositions to implement Federal Energy Regulatory Com- mission or State electric restructuring policy. Sec. 2405. Application of temporary regulations to certain output contracts. Sec. 2406. Treatment of certain development income of cooperatives. TITLE XXV—ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS Sec. 2501. Extension of accelerated depreciation and wage credit benefits on In- dian reservations. Sec. 2502. Study of effectiveness of certain provisions by GAO. Sec. 2503. Credit for production of Alaska natural gas. Sec. 2504. Sale of gasoline and diesel fuel at duty-free sales enterprises. Sec. 2505. Treatment of dairy property. Sec. 2506. Clarification of excise tax exemptions for agricultural aerial applica- tors. Sec. 2507. Modification of rural airport definition. Sec. 2508. Exemption from ticket taxes for transportation provided by seaplanes. † 14
DIVISION I—IRAQ OIL IMPORT RESTRICTION TITLE XXVI—IRAQ OIL IMPORT RESTRICTION Sec. 2601. Short title and findings. Sec. 2602. Prohibition on Iraqi-origin petroleum imports. Sec. 2603. Termination/Presidential certification. Sec. 2604. Humanitarian interests. Sec. 2605. Definitions. Sec. 2606. Effective date. DIVISION J—MISCELLANEOUS TITLE XXVII—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISION Sec. 2701. Fair treatment of Presidential judicial nominees. DIVISION A—RELIABLE AND DI- 1
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