Legal Effect of the Expiration of the Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act : Termination of Federal Statutory Preemption of State Law.

Examines legal effect of expiration of the Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act (EPAA), as it relates to issues involving preemption of State law. Discusses case law on EPAA preemption, Federal recognition of State laws conserving oil, and constitutional considerations; and analyzes current State laws...

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Corporate Authors: Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service, ProQuest (Firm)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 1981.
Series:U.S. Congressional Research.
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Summary:Examines legal effect of expiration of the Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act (EPAA), as it relates to issues involving preemption of State law. Discusses case law on EPAA preemption, Federal recognition of State laws conserving oil, and constitutional considerations; and analyzes current State laws.
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