H.R.739 - To provide that no Federal or State requirement to increase energy efficient lighting in public buildings shall require a hospital, school, day care center, mental health facility, or nursing home to install or utilize such energy efficient lighting if the lighting contains mercury.

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  • Official: To provide that no Federal or State requirement to increase energy efficient lighting in public buildings shall require a hospital, school, day care center, mental health facility, or nursing home to install or utilize such energy efficient lighting if the lighting contains mercury. as introduced.

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2/16/2011--Introduced.Amends the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 to prohibit any federal or state requirement to increase energy efficient lighting in public buildings from requiring a hospital, school, day care center, mental health facility, or nursing home to install or uti

Official Summary

2/16/2011--Introduced.Amends the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 to prohibit any federal or state requirement to increase energy efficient lighting in public buildings from requiring a hospital, school, day care center, mental health facility, or nursing home to install or utilize energy efficient lighting that contains mercury.

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02/21/12
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... 104th Cong. , 1st Sess. , 141 Cong. Rec. H1967-04 [1995]), introduced by Representative Peter T. King (R N. Y. ), and the Declaration of Official Language Act of 1995 (H. R. 739, 104th Cong. , 1st Sess. , 141 Cong. Rec.

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02/21/12
English Only State Laws - hfzaipw's Space

... 104th Cong. , 1st Sess. , 141 Cong. Rec. H1967-04 [1995]), introduced by Representative Peter T. King (R N. Y. ), and the Declaration of Official Language Act of 1995 (H. R. 739, 104th Cong. , 1st Sess. , 141 Cong. Rec.

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02/21/12
English Only State Laws - hfzaipw's Space

... 104th Cong. , 1st Sess. , 141 Cong. Rec. H1967-04 [1995]), introduced by Representative Peter T. King (R N. Y. ), and the Declaration of Official Language Act of 1995 (H. R. 739, 104th Cong. , 1st Sess. , 141 Cong. Rec.

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