Title 7 › Chapter 98— DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE REORGANIZATION › Subchapter VI— RESEARCH, EDUCATION, AND ECONOMICS › § 6971
Creates a job called the Under Secretary of Agriculture for Research, Education, and Economics. The President, with Senate approval, must pick a distinguished scientist with training or experience in agricultural research, education, or economics. That person will also be the Department’s Chief Scientist and must coordinate all USDA research, education, and extension work. The Secretary must give the Under Secretary the duties related to those areas. The Under Secretary must find and set priority research and education needs (including money), make sure programs are coordinated across disciplines, agencies, institutions, and participants, encourage use of local to international research resources, and help share findings with the public and other beneficiaries. The Under Secretary must also carry out other duties required by law or assigned by the Secretary. The Under Secretary must set up an Office of the Chief Scientist with six divisions: (1) renewable energy, natural resources, and environment; (2) food safety, nutrition, and health; (3) plant health and production and plant products; (4) animal health and production and animal products; (5) agricultural systems and technology; and (6) agricultural economics and rural communities. The Under Secretary will pick Division Chiefs and other key staff using available personnel rules, promote leadership and rotations, and generally keep Division staff small. The total staff for all Divisions must not exceed 30 full-time equivalent positions. Funding for Division staff may come from appropriations and, where allowed, transfers within the research, education, and economics mission area. The law also creates the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) inside USDA and requires transfer of certain program authorities, budgets, and staff to NIFA by October 1, 2009. NIFA is led by a Director who must be a distinguished scientist appointed by the President, report to the Secretary, and serve a 6-year term with possible reappointment for another 6 years. The Director’s pay is limited to the Senior Executive Service maximum under 5 U.S.C. 5382(b). The Director runs the Institute, sets offices and grant rules, balances fundamental and applied research, promotes competitive grants, coordinates with the Under Secretary and the Advisory Board, and may make regulations needed for operation. Annual funding is authorized as necessary and must be allocated according to the roadmap in section 7614a.
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7 U.S.C. § 6971
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 3, 2026
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