[Congressional Bills 108th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 37 Introduced in House (IH)]
108th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 37
To elevate the Environmental Protection Agency to Cabinet-level status
and redesignate such agency as the Department of Environmental
Protection.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
January 7, 2003
Mr. Boehlert introduced the following bill; which was referred to the
Committee on Government Reform
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A BILL
To elevate the Environmental Protection Agency to Cabinet-level status
and redesignate such agency as the Department of Environmental
Protection.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Department of Environmental
Protection Act''.
SEC. 2. REDESIGNATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY AS DEPARTMENT
OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.
(a) Redesignation.--The Environmental Protection Agency is
redesignated as the Department of Environmental Protection (hereinafter
in this Act referred to as the ``Department''), and shall be an
executive department in the executive branch of the Government.
(b) Secretary of Environmental Protection.--(1) There shall be at
the head of the Department a Secretary of Environmental Protection
(hereinafter in this Act referred to as the ``Secretary'') who shall be
appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the
Senate, except as provided in paragraph (2).
(2) If so designated by the President, the individual who has been
nominated and confirmed and is serving as the Administrator of the
Environmental Protection Agency on the effective date of this Act shall
become the Secretary of Environmental Protection, without
reconfirmation by the Senate.
(c) Transfer of Function, Powers, and Duties.--The functions,
powers, and duties of each officer and employee of the Environmental
Protection Agency are transferred to and vested in the corresponding
officer or employee of the Department.
(d) Delegation of Authority.--The Secretary may, consistent with
other laws--
(1) delegate any functions, powers, or duties, including
the promulgation of regulations, to such officers and employees
of the Department as the Secretary may designate; and
(2) authorize such successive redelegations of such
functions, powers, or duties within the Department as the
Secretary considers necessary or appropriate.
SEC. 3. REFERENCES.
Any reference in any other Federal law, Executive order, rule,
regulation, reorganization plan, or delegation of authority, or in any
document--
(1) to the Environmental Protection Agency is deemed to
refer to the Department of Environmental Protection;
(2) to the Administrator of the Environmental Protection
Agency is deemed to refer to the Secretary of Environmental
Protection; and
(3) to a subordinate official of the Environmental
Protection Agency is deemed to refer to the corresponding
official of the Department of Environmental Protection.
SEC. 4. SAVINGS PROVISIONS.
(a) Continuing Effect of Legal Documents.--All orders,
determinations, rules, regulations, permits, grants, contracts,
certificates, licenses, privileges, agreements, registrations, and
other administrative actions--
(1) which have been issued, made, granted or allowed to
become effective by the President, the Administrator or other
authorized official of the Environmental Protection Agency, or
by a court of competent jurisdiction, which relate to functions
of the Administrator or any other officer or agent of the
Environmental Protection Agency actions; and
(2) which are in effect on the date of the enactment of
this Act; shall continue in effect according to their terms
until modified, terminated, superseded, set aside, or revoked
in accordance with law by the President, the Secretary, or
other authorized official, by a court of competent
jurisdiction, or by operation of law.
(b) Proceedings not Affected.--(1) This Act shall not affect any
proceeding, proposed rule, or application for any license, permit,
certificate, registration, or financial assistance pending before the
Environmental Protection Agency on the date of the enactment of this
Act, and the effect of any such proceeding, proposed rule, or
application shall continue. Orders shall be issued, and final
determinations shall be made, in any such proceeding, proposed rule, or
application, appeals shall be taken therefrom, and payments shall be
made pursuant to such orders, as if this Act had not been enacted, and
orders issued with respect to any such proceeding, proposed rule, or
application shall continue in effect until modified, terminated,
superseded, or revoked by a duly authorized official, by a court of
competent jurisdiction, or by operation of law.
(2) Nothing in this subsection prohibits the discontinuance or
modification of any such proceeding, proposed rule, or application
under the same terms and conditions and to the same extent that such
proceeding, proposed rule, or application could have been discontinued
or modified if this Act had not been enacted.
(c) Suits not Affected.--The provisions of this Act shall not
affect suits commenced before the effective date of this Act, and in
all such suits, proceedings shall be had, appeals taken, and judgments
rendered in the same manner and with the same effect as if this Act had
not been enacted.
(d) Nonabatement of Actions.--No suit, action, or other proceeding
commenced before the effective date of this Act by or against the
Environmental Protection Agency, or by or against any individual in the
official capacity of such individual as an officer of the Environmental
Protection Agency, shall abate by reason of the enactment of this Act.
(e) Property and Resources.--The contracts, liabilities, records,
property, and other assets and interests of the Environmental
Protection Agency shall, after the effective date of this Act, be
considered to be the contracts, liabilities, records, property, and
other assets and interests of the Department of Environmental
Protection.
SEC. 5. CONFORMING AMENDMENTS.
After consultation with the appropriate committees of Congress,
the Secretary shall prepare and submit to Congress proposed legislation
containing necessary and appropriate technical and conforming
amendments to the laws of the United States, to reflect the changes
made by this Act. Such proposed legislation shall be submitted not
later than one year after the effective date of this Act.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Referred to the Subcommittee on Energy Policy, Natural Resources and Regulatory Affairs.
Subcommittee Hearings Held.
Subcommittee Hearings Held.
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