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§3803 Duties of Secretary of Energy

Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 64— - METHANE TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMONSTRATION › § 3803

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

Pick an office inside the Department of Energy by February 1, 1981 to run the methane vehicle research, development, and demonstration program. The Secretary of Energy must watch over and manage the program. The Secretary can hire NASA, the Department of Transportation, the EPA, or other federal agencies to do parts of the work if those agencies can help. Make sure the program studies and tests methane vehicles and fuel systems. That includes research on building and modifying vehicles and on safety, deciding best vehicle specs, finding safe and cheap ways to store, move, and pump methane, and running demonstration projects by giving money or technical help and by working with other groups. Collect performance and emissions data. Confirm that demo projects have enough methane fuel. Find needed vehicle changes to help fleet owners use methane. Study needed changes in fuel supply, tax rules, and manufacturing standards. The program must add to, not replace or duplicate, private industry research. Within 60 days after December 12, 1980, the Secretary must issue rules to review and certify every new contract, grant, or project under this program and explain how it relates to industry work, cost sharing, and patent rights. Those certifications go to the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee and the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. Courts may not review them, but some public disclosure rules apply. Include the certification details in the report required by section 3808 and in each annual budget sent to Congress. These rules do not apply to contracts started before this chapter became law.

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Title 15, §3803

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(a)The Secretary shall designate prior to February 1, 1981, an appropriate organizational entity within the Department of Energy to manage the methane vehicle research, development, and demonstration program.
(b)The Secretary shall have the responsibility for monitoring and assuring proper management of the program. The Secretary may enter into agreements or arrangements with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Department of Transportation, the Environmental Protection Agency, or any other Federal department or agency, pursuant to which such department or agency shall conduct specified parts or aspects of the program as the Secretary deems necessary or appropriate and within the particular competence of such agency, to the extent that such agency has capabilities which would enable it to contribute to the success of the program and attainment of the purposes of this chapter.
(c)In assuring the effective management of this program, the Secretary shall have specific responsibility to ascertain that the program includes activities to—
(1)promote basic and applied research on methane-fueled vehicle construction, modification, and safety;
(2)conduct research and development on optimum overall specifications for methane-fueled vehicles;
(3)determine appropriate means and facilities for safely and economically storing, transporting, and dispensing methane for use as a vehicular fuel;
(4)conduct demonstration projects with respect to the feasibility of methane-fueled vehicles and methane transmission, storage and dispensing facilities (A) by providing necessary financial or technical assistance for the construction, modification, or operation of motor vehicles to be methane-fueled for practical use or of methane transmission, storage and dispensing facilities, and (B) by entering into agreements or arrangements with other entities, governmental and nongovernmental, for the demonstration of such vehicles and facilities;
(5)gather performance data, including but not limited to emissions data, on methane-fueled vehicles and related transmission and storage facilities;
(6)determine that the participants in each demonstration assisted under this chapter have made satisfactory arrangements to obtain an adequate supply of methane for vehicular use in the project;
(7)ascertain the need for modifications in available methane-fueled vehicles to improve their efficiency and performance and to facilitate their widespread use by fleet owners; and
(8)ascertain any changes in fuel supply patterns, tax policies, and standards governing the manufacture of vehicles which are needed to facilitate the manufacture and use of methane-fueled vehicles.
(d)(1)The Secretary of Energy shall insure that the conduct of the research and development program of this chapter—
(A)supplements the automotive propulsion system research and development efforts of industry;
(B)is not formulated in a manner that will supplant private industry research and development or displace or lessen industry’s research and development; and
(C)avoids duplication of private research and development.
(2)To that end, the Secretary of Energy shall issue administrative regulations, within 60 days after December 12, 1980, which shall specify procedures, standards, and criteria for the timely review for compliance of each new contract, grant, Department of Energy project, or other agency project funded or to be funded under the authority of this chapter. Such regulations shall require that the Secretary of Energy or his designee shall certify that each such contract, grant, or project satisfies the requirement of this subsection, and shall include in such certification a discussion of the relationship of any related or comparable industry research and development, in terms of this subsection, to the proposed research and development under the authority of this chapter. The discussion shall also address related issues, such as cost sharing and patent rights.
(3)Such certifications shall be available to the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate. The provisions of chapter 5 of title 5 shall not apply to such certifications and no court shall have any jurisdiction to review the preparation or adequacy of such certifications; but section 553 of title 5 and section 5916 of title 42 shall apply to public disclosure of such certifications.
(4)The Secretary of Energy also shall include in the report required by section 3808 11 See References in Text note below. of this title a detailed discussion of how each research and development contract, grant, or project funded under the authority of this chapter satisfies the requirement of this subsection.
(5)Further, the Secretary of Energy in each annual budget submission to the Congress, or amendment thereto, for the programs authorized by this chapter shall describe how each identified research and development effort in such submission satisfies the requirements of this subsection.
(6)The provisions and requirements of this subsection shall not apply with respect to any contract, grant, or project which was entered into, made, or formally approved and initiated prior to the enactment of this chapter, or with respect to any renewal or extension thereof.

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References in Text

section 3808 of this title, referred to in subsec. (d)(4), was repealed by Pub. L. 104–66, title I, § 1051(p), Dec. 21, 1995, 109 Stat. 717.

Amendments

1994—Subsec. (d)(3). Pub. L. 103–437 substituted “Committee on Science, Space, and Technology” for “Committee on Science and Technology”. 1982—Subsec. (c)(8). Pub. L. 97–375 struck out “and report to the Congress on” after “ascertain”.

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15 U.S.C. § 3803

Title 15Commerce and Trade

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Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73