Title 50 › Chapter CHAPTER 5— - ARSENALS, ARMORIES, ARMS, AND WAR MATERIAL GENERALLY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - ACQUISITION AND DEVELOPMENT OF STRATEGIC RAW MATERIALS › § 98h–6
The National Defense Stockpile Manager must help create and protect reliable sources of strategic and critical materials. To do that, the manager can buy or promise to buy needed materials, hire and promise to hire reliable U.S.-owned facilities to process or refine materials for the stockpile, qualify such facilities or their products to meet stockpile needs, and use reliable facilities to recycle materials. The manager can also help pay for a detailed, bankable feasibility study for a development project owned by a reliable source, if federal liability is limited to the money given, the federal share of the study cost is no more than 50 percent, and the government is not forced to buy the materials. Contracts or commitments made this way generally may not last more than 10 years. Contracts from before December 22, 2023, can be extended once after that date for up to 10 more years if the contract allows. The manager may also provide loans or buy debt to support a project if Congress authorizes it under the Defense Production Act and the President requires it. Proposed transactions must appear in the Annual Materials and Operations Plan and follow the plan’s change rules. The manager can only make obligations if the National Defense Stockpile Transaction Fund has enough money. Bankable feasibility study: a full technical and financial study that shows a project is realistic and can support a financing decision.
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50 U.S.C. § 98h–6
Title 50 — War and National Defense
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73