United States Code/Title 42/Chapter 55
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United States Code Title 42, Chapter 55. National Environmental Policy |
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| The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) is a United States environmental law that established a U.S. national policy promoting the enhancement of the environment and also established the President's Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ). — Excerpted from National Environmental Policy Act on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
Chapter 55 — National Environmental Policy
Chapter 55 — National Environmental Policy
| Sec. | |
|---|---|
| § 4321 | Congressional declaration of purpose. |
| SUBCHAPTER I—POLICIES AND GOALS | |
| § 4331 | Congressional declaration of national environmental policy. |
| § 4332 | Cooperation of agencies; reports; availability of information; recommendations; international and national coordination of efforts. |
| § 4333 | Conformity of administrative procedures to national environmental policy. |
| § 4334 | Other statutory obligations of agencies. |
| § 4335 | Efforts supplemental to existing authorizations. |
| SUBCHAPTER II—COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY | |
| § 4341 | Omitted. |
| § 4342 | Establishment; membership; Chairman; appointments. |
| § 4343 | Employment of personnel, experts and consultants. |
| § 4344 | Duties and functions. |
| § 4345 | Consultation with Citizens’ Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality and other representatives. |
| § 4346 | Tenure and compensation of members. |
| § 4346a | Travel reimbursement by private organizations and Federal, State, and local governments. |
| § 4346b | Expenditures in support of international activities. |
| § 4347 | Authorization of appropriations. |
| SUBCHAPTER III—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS | |
| § 4361 | Repealed. |
| § 4361a | Repealed. |
| § 4361b | Implementation by Administrator of Environmental Protection Agency of recommendations of “CHESS” Investigative Report; waiver; inclusion of status of implementation requirements in annual revisions of plan for research, development, and demonstration. |
| § 4361c | Staff management. |
| § 4362 | Interagency cooperation on prevention of environmental cancer and heart and lung disease. |
| § 4362a | Membership of Task Force on Environmental Cancer and Heart and Lung Disease. |
| § 4363 | Continuing and long-term environmental research and development. |
| § 4363a | Pollution control technologies demonstrations. |
| § 4364 | Expenditure of funds for research and development related to regulatory program activities. |
| § 4365 | Science Advisory Board. |
| § 4366 | Identification and coordination of research, development, and demonstration activities. |
| § 4366a | Omitted. |
| § 4367 | Reporting requirements of financial interests of officers and employees of Environmental Protection Agency. |
| § 4368 | Grants to qualified citizens groups. |
| § 4368a | Utilization of talents of older Americans in projects of pollution prevention, abatement, and control. |
| § 4368b | General assistance program. |
| § 4369 | Miscellaneous reports. |
| § 4369a | Reports on environmental research and development activities of Agency. |
| § 4370 | Reimbursement for use of facilities. |
| § 4370a | Assistant Administrators of Environmental Protection Agency; appointment; duties. |
| § 4370b | Availability of fees and charges to carry out Agency programs. |
| § 4370c | Environmental Protection Agency fees. |
| § 4370d | Percentage of Federal funding for organizations owned by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals. |
| § 4370e | Working capital fund in Treasury. |
| § 4370f | Availability of funds after expiration of period for liquidating obligations. |
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