Title 49 › Subtitle SUBTITLE III— GENERAL AND INTERMODAL PROGRAMS › Chapter 65— RESEARCH PLANNING › § 6501
Heads of each modal administration and joint program office must send the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology, by June 1 each year, a full research plan for the next fiscal year and a detailed outlook for the year after. Each plan must explain which department goals the research supports; describe each proposed research program, its main goals, and the funding requested; list planned activities; describe likely results and effects (including on technology, rules, the economy, and progress toward agency goals); and say what partners (like colleges or private companies) might join. Every plan after the 2016 plan must fit the strategic plan required under section 6503. By September 1 the Assistant Secretary must review each plan, approve it or ask for revisions, and consider things like consistency with the strategic plan, benefits to safety/mobility/efficiency, chances for collaboration, whether another office is better suited, and any duplication. Approved plans must be posted online by January 30. The Assistant Secretary cannot approve or allow spending on research that duplicates work in another modal administration, except when Congress requires it, when covered by an existing contract funded before this chapter became law, when it updates past research, or when the Assistant Secretary certifies and explains to Congress why it is needed. Each year the Secretary must tell Congress that plans were reviewed and that no research is duplicated. If duplication is later found, the Secretary must notify Congress and send a plan to fix it.
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49 U.S.C. § 6501
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