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[88 STAT. 109]
PUBLIC LAW 93-000—MMMM. DD, 1975
[88 STAT. 109]

88 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 93-275-IVIAY 7, 1974

109

(1) disposition of the functions of the Administration upon its termination; (2) continuation of the Administration with its present functions; or (3) reorganization of the Administration; and (4) organization of the Federal Government for the management of energy and natural resources policies and programs. (b) Not later than one year after the effective date of this Act, the Report to PresAdministrator shall submit a report to the President and Congress gress.^" which will provide a complete and independent analysis of actual oil and gas reserves and resources in the United States and its Outer Continental Shelf, as well as of the existing productive capacity and the extent to which such capacity could be increased for crude oil and each major petroleum product each year for the next ten years mrough full utilization of available technology and capacity. The report shall also contain the Administration's recommendations for improving the utilization and effectiveness of Federal energy data and its manner of collection. The data collection and analysis portion of this report shall be prepared by the Federal Trade Commission for the Administration. Unless specifically prohibited by law, all Federal agencies shall make available estimates, statistics, data and other information in their files which, in the judgment of the Commission or Administration, are necessary for the purposes of this subsection. (c) The Administrator shall prepare and submit directly to the Report to PresCongress and the President every year after the date of enactment of gress.^" this Act a report which shall include— (1) a review and analysis of the major actions taken by the Administrator; (2) an analysis of the impact these actions have had on the Nation's civilian requirements for energy supplies for materials and commodities; (3) a projection of the energy supply for the midterm and long term for each of the major types of fuel and the potential size and impact of any anticipated shortages, including recommendations for measures to— (A) minimize deficiencies of energy supplies in relation to needs; (B) maintain the health and safety of citizens; (C) maintain production and employment at the highest feasible level; (D) equitalDly share the burden of shortages among indivdduals and business firms; and (E) minimize any distortion of voluntary choices of individuals and firms; (4) a summary listing of all recipients of funds and the amount thereof within the preceding period; and (5) a summary listing of information-gathering activities conducted under section 13 of this Act. (d) Not later than thirty days after the effective date of this Act, <=itizen fuel the Administrator shall issue preliminary summer guidelines for citi- guideli'^"!'^ zen fuel use. (e) The Administrator shall provide interim reports to the Con- interim reports gress from time to time and when requested by committees of Congress. ° °"^^^^' SEX DISCRIMINATTON

SEC. 16. No individual shall on the grounds of sex be excluded from ^^ ^^^ ^s. participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity carried on or receiving Federal