Title 30 › Chapter 25— SURFACE MINING CONTROL AND RECLAMATION › Subchapter IX— ENERGY RESOURCE GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS › § 1328
Allows the Secretary of the Interior to run and support research, tests, demonstrations, and training to develop coal-mining methods that avoid surface damage and get more coal out. Work can focus on better underground mining, putting mining waste back into mine voids, mining very thick or deep seams, and on safety and health when using these methods. The Secretary can make contracts and give grants to qualified groups or people. Congress authorized $35,000,000 to be available for each fiscal year starting with fiscal year 1979 and for each of the next four years. Before spending money on a project, the Secretary must wait 60 days, check with other federal agencies, and publish that no other agency is already doing or funding it in the Federal Register. By December 31 each year, the Secretary must report to Congress on projects, giving purpose, cost, who is involved, expected finish dates, and how projects relate to others. Subject to the patent rules in section 306(d) of this Act, project data and information must be made available to the public promptly.
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30 U.S.C. § 1328
Title 30 — Mineral Lands and Mining
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Apr 5, 2026
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