Source: https://www4.eere.energy.gov/femp/requirements/requirements_filtering/acquisition_electronics_stewardship?tid%5B%5D=47
Timestamp: 2019-09-17 02:36:44
Document Index: 469882982

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 2', '§ 8259', '§ 104', '§ 8259', '§ 8259', '§ 104', '§ 8259', '§ 104', '§ 2', '§ 8259', '§ 524', '§ 8259', '§ 17142', '§ 526', '§ 17142']

These laws and requirements are related to acquisition and electronics stewardship.
Acquisition E.O. 13834 § 2(g) N/A
Acquire, use, and dispose of products and services, including electronics, in accordance with statutory mandates for purchasing preference, Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) requirements, and other applicable Federal procurement policies.
Definitions 42 U.S.C. § 8259b(b) EPAct 2005 § 104
Definitions under 42 U.S.C. § 8259b(b) says that an "ENERGY STAR product" is rated for energy efficiency under an ENERGY STAR program. A "designated product" is designated under the Federal Energy Management Program as being among the highest 25% of equivalent products for energy efficiency. The term "product" does not include any energy consuming product or system designed or procured for combat or combat-related missions.
ENERGY STAR and FEMP-Designated Products Procurement Requirements 42 U.S.C. § 8259b(b) EPAct 2005 § 104
Electric Motors and Air-Conditioning Maintenance 42 U.S.C. § 8259b(d) EPAct 2005 § 104
Electronics Stewardship E.O. 13834 § 2(g) N/A
Agencies are instructed to manage electronics to reduce energy and environmental impacts in accordance with E.O. 13834 goals for Energy Reduction (Section 2(a)), Waste Management (Section 2(f)), and Acquisition (Section 2(g)).
Federal Purchasing Requirement 42 U.S.C. § 8259b(e)(2)-(4) EISA 2007 § 524
Federal Purchasing Requirement under 42 U.S.C. § 8259b(e)(2)-(4) says that agencies are to buy products with low standby power of not more than 1 watt if the lower-wattage product is life cycle cost effective and if the performance of the product is not compromised.
Procurement of Alternative or Synthetic Fuels 42 U.S.C. § 17142 EISA 2007 § 526
Procurement of Alternative or Synthetic Fuels under 42 U.S.C. § 17142 says that agencies are not to enter into procurement contracts for an alternative or synthetic fuel (other than for research or testing) unless the contract specifies that the life cycle greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production and combustion of the fuel is less than or equal to emissions from an equivalent conventional fuel.