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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1980

PROCLAMATION 4744—APR. 2, 1980

94 STAT. 3741

Sec. 2-109. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in the Energy Regulations: (a)(l] A person that is a refiner may add to its Bit factor for gasoline (its increased purchased product costs as described in Section 212.83 of the Energy Regulations) for any month an amount equal to $4.20 multiplied by the number of barrels of gasoline subject to the gasoline conservation fee which that refiner entered into the United States in the month two months prior to such month. Any increases in gasoline prices that are allowed as a result of such addition to the Bit factor shall not be made prior to May 15, 1980.

10 CFR 212.83.

(2) If, in any month beginning with June 1980, the amount of gasoline conservation fees on gasoline paid by a refiner in the month immediately preceding that month was greater or less than an amount determined by multiplying $4.20 by the number of barrels of gasoline subject to the gasoline conservation fee which were entered into the United States by that refiner in the month three months prior to that month, the difference shall be added to or subtracted from, respectively, that refiner's Bit factor for that month. (b)(1) A person that is a refiner may add to its Ait factor for gasoline (its increased crude oil costs as described in Section 212.83 of the Energy Regulations) for any month an amount equal to $4.20 multiplied by the number of barrels of that refiner's gasoline production in the month two months prior to that month. Any increases in gasoline prices that are allowed as a result of such addition to the Ajt factor shall not be made prior to May 15, 1980. (2) If, in any month beginning with June 1980, the amount paid by a refiner for gasoline entitlements purchased in the month immediately preceding that particular month was greater or less than an amount determined by multiplying $4.20 by the number of barrels of that refiner's gasoline production in the month three months prior to that month, the difference shall be added to or subtracted from, respectively, that refiner's Ait factor for that month. (3) The amount added to or subtracted from the Ait factor pursuant to this section shall not be subject to the "gasoHne tilt" provision found in the last sentence of the first paragraph of Section 212.83(a)(2)(iii)(C) of the Energy Regulations. Section 3-1. Administrative

10 CFR 212.83.

Provisions

Sec. 3-101(a). The Secretary is delegated authority to provide for the administration and enforcement of this Proclamation. The Secretary shall, from time to time, in consultation with the Secretaries of Commerce, State, and the Treasury, and other Federal agencies as appropriate, review the status of imports of crude oil and its primary derivatives in respect to the national security. In this connection, he shall inform the President of any circumstances which might indicate the need for further Presidential action under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, as amended. (b) The Secretary is delegated the authority to adjust, from time to time, the amount of the gasoline conservation fee specified in Section l-102(a)(l)(A) of this Proclamation in order to ensure that, as closely as practicable, the value of a resulting gasoline entitlement approximates $4.20. (c) All departments and agencies of the Executive Branch of the Government shall cooperate with and assist the Secretary in achieving the purposes of this Proclamation.

19 USC 1862.