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    General Service Lamps Enforcement Policy

    April 26, 2022
    1. Office of the General Counsel
    2. General Service Lamps Enforcement Policy

    In an exercise of its enforcement discretion, the U.S. Department of Energy announces a delayed and progressive enforcement model for addressing noncompliance with general service lamp definitions and backstop regulations issued on April 26, 2022, under 10 C.F.R. part 430.

    Enforcement Policy - General Service Lamps
    Enforcement Policy - Airport Runway Lamps
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