Energy Emergency Leadership Act assigns energy emergency and security functions to Assistant Secretaries.
The Energy Emergency Leadership Act amends the Department of Energy Organization Act to assign energy emergency and security functions to Assistant Secretaries. These functions include responsibilities for energy infrastructure, security, resilience, emerging threats, cybersecurity, supply, and emergency planning and preparedness. The Secretary of Energy must coordinate these functions with relevant federal agencies and provide technical assistance to state, local, and tribal governments or energy sector entities upon request.
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