Title 49 › Subtitle SUBTITLE III— - GENERAL AND INTERMODAL PROGRAMS › Chapter CHAPTER 65— - RESEARCH PLANNING › § 6501
Each year the head of every modal administration and joint program office at the Department of Transportation must send the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology, by June 1, a detailed research plan for the next fiscal year and an outlook for the year after. Each plan must explain how the research links to DOT goals; describe each proposed research program from the budget request (its main goals and requested funding); list planned activities; assess likely results and effects (including on regulations, technology, and the economy or society); note progress toward DOT goals; and describe possible partners such as colleges and private companies. Plans submitted after the 2016 plan must match the strategic plan under section 6503. The Assistant Secretary must review each plan by September 1, approve it or ask for revisions to meet set criteria, and the Secretary must post approved plans on a public website by January 30. The Assistant Secretary cannot approve or allow spending on research that significantly duplicates other modal research, except in four cases (Congress requires it, the contract was funded before this law, it updates past work, or the Assistant Secretary certifies and explains why). Each year the Secretary must tell Congress that plans were reviewed and that no duplication exists; if duplication is later found, the Secretary must notify Congress and provide a fix.
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49 U.S.C. § 6501
Title 49 — Transportation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73