Title 15 › Chapter 53— TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL › Subchapter I— CONTROL OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES › § 2609
The EPA Administrator must run and pay for research, development, and monitoring needed to carry out this law. The Administrator can make grants and sign contracts to get this work done. The Administrator also must set up and run an interagency committee to collect, share, and use information sent to the EPA. That committee must build a searchable system of toxicology and science information that federal agencies can use. The Administrator may fund work to create that system. The EPA Administrator must work with the Health and Human Services Secretary and other agencies to develop fast, reliable, and affordable tests and monitoring tools for harmful chemical effects on people and the environment. The Administrator must support basic research to improve those tests, train federal lab and technical staff in how to use them, and set up ways for federal, state, and local authorities to share research results, standard data formats, and consistent testing procedures.
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15 U.S.C. § 2609
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 3, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60