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[CITE: 42USC13367]

 
                 TITLE 42--THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE
 
                       CHAPTER 134--ENERGY POLICY
 
                           SUBCHAPTER VI--COAL
 
                      Part C--Other Coal Provisions
 
Sec. 13367. Coal exports


(a) Plan

    Within 180 days after October 24, 1992, the Secretary of Commerce, 
in cooperation with the Secretary and other appropriate Federal 
agencies, shall submit to the appropriate committees of the House of 
Representatives and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the 
Senate a plan for expanding exports of coal mined in the United States.

(b) Plan contents

    The plan submitted under subsection (a) of this section shall 
include--
        (1) a description of the location, size, and projected growth in 
    potential export markets for coal mined in the United States;
        (2) the identification by country of the foreign trade barriers 
    to the export of coal mined in the United States, including foreign 
    coal production and utilization subsidies, tax treatment, labor 
    practices, tariffs, quotas, and other nontariff barriers;
        (3) recommendations and a plan for addressing any such trade 
    barriers;
        (4) an evaluation of existing infrastructure in the United 
    States and any new infrastructure requirements in the United States 
    to support an expansion of exports of coal mined in the United 
    States, including ports, vessels, rail lines, and any other 
    supporting infrastructure; and
        (5) an assessment of environmental implications of coal exports 
    and the identification of export opportunities for blending coal 
    mined in the United States with coal indigenous to other countries 
    to enhance energy efficiency and environmental performance.

(Pub. L. 102-486, title XIII, Sec. 1338, Oct. 24, 1992, 106 Stat. 2986.)
