An Act to amend the Helium Act to authorize the Secretary to enter into agreements with private parties for the recovery and disposal of helium on Federal lands, and for other purposes.
Passed the House on September 26, 1996 (Passed Voice Vote)
Passed the Senate on September 28, 1996 (Passed Unanimous Consent)
Signed into law by President Bill Clinton on October 9, 1996
The Helium Privatization Act of 1996 is a United Statesstatute that ordered the US government to sell much of the National Helium Reserve. The United States 104th Congressional session passed the Act of Congress presenting the legislation to the United States President on September 30, 1996. President Bill Clinton enacted the federal statute into law on October 9, 1996.[1]
The law was described by critics as a "fiasco" due to the formula-based sale price being significantly lower than the market price for helium.[2] The bill was amended in 2013 to use an auction to sell helium.[3]
Gage, B.D.; Driskill, D.R. (December 2001). Helium Resources of the United States - 2001. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of the Interior. hdl:2027/mdp.39015053944610.
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