Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 67— - ARCTIC RESEARCH AND POLICY › § 4107
The Interagency Committee must lead and coordinate Arctic research across the federal government. It will survey current Arctic work by federal, state, local, university, and private groups to help set research priorities across natural resources, physical and life sciences, and social sciences. The Committee must work with the Commission to create a national Arctic research policy and a 5-year plan, and consult with the Commission about agency programs, the Commission’s recommendations, and rules for research grants. It must help make one integrated, multiagency budget request, promote cooperation with state and local governments and the Governor of Alaska, coordinate with other nations under the Secretary of State’s guidance, handle logistics and data sharing (subject to section 552 of title 5), and give public notice and chances for public input. By January 31, 1986, and every two years after that, the Committee must send the President and Congress a short report describing its activities and accomplishments and explaining the Commission’s recommendations and how they were handled.
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15 U.S.C. § 4107
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73