Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 64— - METHANE TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMONSTRATION › § 3803
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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15 U.S.C. § 3803
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Apr 6, 2026
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