FEDERAL · 10 U.S.C. · Chapter 173
Annual report on purchase of drop-in fuel
10 U.S.C. § 2922j
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10 U.S.C. § 2922j.
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(a)In General.—Not less frequently than annually, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to Congress a report that, for the year covered by the report—
(1)identifies each instance in which the Secretary purchased drop-in fuel that was not cost-competitive with traditional fuel; and
(2)for each instance identified under paragraph (1), states whether the purchase was based on a military requirement or not.
(b)Definitions.—In this section:
(1)The term "drop-in fuel" means a neat or blended liquid hydrocarbon fuel designed as a direct replacement for a traditional fuel with comparable performance characteristics and compatible with existing infrastructure and equipment.
(2)The term "traditional fuel" means a liquid hydrocarbon fuel derived or refined from petroleum.
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History
(Added Pub. L. 118–159, div. A, title III, §315(b), Dec. 23, 2024, 138 Stat. 1852.)
Editorial Notes
Editorial Notes
Amendments
2022—Pub. L. 117–263, div. A, title III, §§314(b)(2), 319(a), Dec. 23, 2022, 136 Stat. 2505, 2507, added items 2925 and 2928 and struck out former item 2925 "Annual Department of Defense energy management reports".
2021—Pub. L. 117–81, div. A, title III, §352(a)(2), Dec. 27, 2021, 135 Stat. 1654, added item 2927.
2019—Pub. L. 116–92, div. A, title III, §320(c)(2), Dec. 20, 2019, 133 Stat. 1307, which directed amendment of the analysis at the beginning of this chapter by substituting "Operational energy" for "Operational energy activities" in item 2926, was executed in the analysis for this subchapter to reflect the probable intent of Congress.
2014—Pub. L. 113–291, div. A, title IX, §901(l)(3), Dec. 19, 2014, 128 Stat. 3468, added item 2926.
2011—Pub. L. 112–81, div. B, title XXVIII, §2821(a)(2)(B), Dec. 31, 2011, 125 Stat. 1691, added item 2924.
2008—Pub. L. 110–417, [div. A], title III, §331(b)(2), Oct. 14, 2008, 122 Stat. 4420, added item 2925 and struck out former item 2925 "Annual report".
Amendments
2022—Pub. L. 117–263, div. A, title III, §§314(b)(2), 319(a), Dec. 23, 2022, 136 Stat. 2505, 2507, added items 2925 and 2928 and struck out former item 2925 "Annual Department of Defense energy management reports".
2021—Pub. L. 117–81, div. A, title III, §352(a)(2), Dec. 27, 2021, 135 Stat. 1654, added item 2927.
2019—Pub. L. 116–92, div. A, title III, §320(c)(2), Dec. 20, 2019, 133 Stat. 1307, which directed amendment of the analysis at the beginning of this chapter by substituting "Operational energy" for "Operational energy activities" in item 2926, was executed in the analysis for this subchapter to reflect the probable intent of Congress.
2014—Pub. L. 113–291, div. A, title IX, §901(l)(3), Dec. 19, 2014, 128 Stat. 3468, added item 2926.
2011—Pub. L. 112–81, div. B, title XXVIII, §2821(a)(2)(B), Dec. 31, 2011, 125 Stat. 1691, added item 2924.
2008—Pub. L. 110–417, [div. A], title III, §331(b)(2), Oct. 14, 2008, 122 Stat. 4420, added item 2925 and struck out former item 2925 "Annual report".
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