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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Member Term Act of 1990 was enacted on April 11, 1990. This act provides for five-year, staggered terms for members of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The amendments made by this section apply only to persons appointed or reappointed as members of the commission after the date of enactment. The new terms were designed to provide a more stable and consistent framework for the commission's operations.

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