Research, testing, development, and training
- Sec. 30168. Research,
testing, development, and training
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- GENERAL AUTHORITY
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- The Secretary of
Transportation shall conduct research,
testing, development, and training
necessary to carry out this chapter. The
research, development, testing, and
training shall include
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- collecting
information to determine the
relationship between motor
vehicle or motor vehicle
equipment performance
characteristics and
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- accidents
involving motor vehicles;
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- the
occurrence of death or
personal injury resulting
from those accidents;
- obtaining
experimental and other motor
vehicles and motor vehicle
equipment for research or
testing; and (C) selling or
otherwise disposing of test motor
vehicles and motor vehicle
equipment and crediting the
proceeds to current
appropriations available to carry
out this chapter.
- The Secretary may
carry out this subsection through grants
to States, interstate authorities, and
nonprofit institutions.
- USE OF PUBLIC AGENCIES In
carrying out this chapter, the Secretary shall
use the services, research, and testing
facilities of public agencies to the maximum
extent practicable to avoid duplication.
- FACTS The Secretary may
plan, design, and build a new facility or modify
an existing facility to conduct research,
development, and testing in traffic safety,
highway safety, and motor vehicle safety. An
expenditure of more than $100,000 for planning,
design, or construction may be made only if the
planning, design, or construction is approved by
substantially similar resolutions by the
Committees on Energy and Commerce and Public
Works and Transportation of the House of
Representatives and the Committees on Commerce,
Science, and Transportation and Environment and
Public Works of the Senate. To obtain that
approval, the Secretary shall submit to Congress
a prospectus on the proposed facility. The
prospectus shall include
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- a brief description of
the facility being planned, designed, or
built;
- the location of the
facility;
- an estimate of the
maximum cost of the facility;
- a statement
identifying private and public agencies
that will use the facility and the
contribution each agency will make to the
cost of the facility; and
- a justification of the
need for the facility.
- INCREASING COSTS OF
APPROVED FACILITIES The estimated maximum
cost of a facility approved under subsection (c)
of this section may be increased by an amount
equal to the percentage increase in construction
costs from the date the prospectus is submitted
to Congress. However, the increase in the cost of
the facility may not be more than 10 percent of
the estimated maximum cost included in the
prospectus. The Secretary shall decide what
increase in construction costs has occurred.
- AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION,
PATENTS, AND DEVELOPMENTS When the United States
Government makes more than a minimal contribution
to a research or development activity under this
chapter, the Secretary shall include in the
arrangement for the activity a provision to
ensure that all information, patents, and
developments related to the activity are
available to the public. However, the owner of a
background patent may not be deprived of a right
under the patent.
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