Bill113th Congress

H.R. 875

To provide for a comprehensive assessment of the scientific and technical research on the implications of the use of mid-level ethanol blends, and for other purposes.

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Introduced
Feb 27, 2013
Origin Chamber
House
Policy Area
Energy
Latest Action
Dec 12, 2014

Sponsor

Rep. Sensenbrenner, F. James, Jr. [R-WI-5]

Republican·WI-5
Bioguide ID: S000244
First Name: F.
Middle Name: JAMES
Last Name: SENSENBRENNER
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Bill Details

Update Date
Jan 11, 2023
Origin Chamber
House
Bill Type
HR
Bill Number
875
Congress
113
Introduced Date
Feb 27, 2013
Policy Area
Energy
Is Law
No
Dec 12, 2014CalendarsH12410

Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 499.

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Dec 12, 2014DischargeH12300

Committee on Energy and Commerce discharged.

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Dec 12, 2014Committee5500

Committee on Energy and Commerce discharged.

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Dec 12, 2014CommitteeH12200

Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. H. Rept. 113-667, Part I.

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Dec 12, 2014Committee5000

Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. H. Rept. 113-667, Part I.

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Apr 11, 2013Committee

Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the Yeas and Nays: 18 - 17.

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Apr 11, 2013Committee

Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.

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Mar 7, 2013Committee

Referred to the Subcommittee on Environment.

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Mar 1, 2013Committee

Referred to the Subcommittee on Energy and Power.

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Feb 27, 2013IntroReferralH11100

Referred to the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, and in addition to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

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Feb 27, 2013IntroReferralH11100

Referred to the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, and in addition to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

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Feb 27, 2013IntroReferralIntro-H

Introduced in House

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Feb 27, 2013IntroReferral1000

Introduced in House

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Introduced in House· Feb 27, 20130

Requires the Assistant Administrator of the Office of Research and Development at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to: (1) enter into an agreement with the National Academy of Sciences to provide a comprehensive assessment of research on the implications of the use of mid-level ethanol blends (defined as an ethanol-gasoline blend containing greater than 10% and up to and including 20% ethanol by volume that is intended to be used in any conventional gasoline-powered motor vehicle or nonroad vehicle or engine), comparing mid-level ethanol blends to gasoline blends containing 10% and 0% ethanol; and (2) report on the findings of such assessment and on the agreement or disagreement of the Administrator of EPA with each of such findings.

Nullifies waivers granted under the Clean Air Act before this Act's enactment that allow the introduction into commerce of mid-level ethanol blends for use in motor vehicles and prohibits the Administrator from granting any new waivers until after such report is submitted. Requires such assessment to include: (1) an evaluation of the environmental, safety, durability, and performance effects of the introduction of mid-level blends on onroad, nonroad, and marine engines, onroad and nonroad vehicles, and related equipment; and (2) an identification of areas of research, development, and testing necessary to ensure that existing motor fuel infrastructure is not adversely impacted by mid-level ethanol blends and to reduce the risk of misfueling by users at various points in the distribution and supply chain.

Reported to House amended, Part I· Dec 12, 201418

(Sec. 2) Requires the Assistant Administrator of the Office of Research and Development at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to:

  • enter into an agreement with the National Academy of Sciences to make a comprehensive assessment of research on the implications of using mid-level ethanol blends, comparing mid-level ethanol blends to gasoline blends containing 10% and 0% ethanol; and
  • report on assessment findings and whether the EPA Administrator agrees or disagrees with each of them.

Defines a mid-level ethanol blend as an ethanol-gasoline blend containing greater than 10% and up to and including 20% ethanol by volume that is intended to be used in any conventional gasoline-powered onroad, nonroad, or marine engine, or onroad or nonroad vehicle.

Nullifies waivers granted under the Clean Air Act before the enactment of this Act that allow the introduction into commerce of mid-level ethanol blends for use in motor vehicles, and prohibits the Administrator from granting any new waivers until after the report is submitted.

Requires the assessment to include: (1) an evaluation of the environmental, safety, durability, and performance effects of the introduction of mid-level blends on onroad, nonroad, and marine engines, onroad and nonroad vehicles, and related equipment; and (2) an identification of areas of research, development, and testing necessary to ensure that existing motor fuel infrastructure is not adversely impacted by mid-level ethanol blends and to reduce the risk of misfueling by users at various points in the distribution and supply chain.

Requires the evaluation to review all available scientific evidence and identify gaps in understanding and research needs related to tailpipe emissions, evaporative emissions, engine and fuel system durability, onboard diagnostics, emissions inventory and other modeling effects, materials compatibility, operability and drivability, fuel efficiency, fuel economy, consumer education and satisfaction, cost-effectiveness for the consumer, catalyst durability, and durability of storage tanks, piping, and dispensers for retail.

(Sec. 3) Directs the Administrator to use certain funds made available to the EPA for science and technology, including research and development activities, to carry out this Act.

Energy and Commerce Committee

House· Standing

Science, Space, and Technology Committee

House· Standing
Administrative remediesAir qualityAlternative and renewable resourcesCongressional oversightConsumer affairsEnergy efficiency and conservationEnergy researchEnvironmental Protection Agency (EPA)Environmental assessment, monitoring, researchMotor fuelsMotor vehiclesResearch administration and fundingResearch and development

Reported in House

Dec 12, 2014

Introduced in House

Feb 27, 2013

To provide for a comprehensive assessment of the scientific and technical research on the … — Informed