Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 15 : Section 1352


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1352. Definitions

      For the purposes of this chapter - 
      (a) "Technical services" means activities or programs designed to
    enable businesses, commerce, and industrial establishments to
    acquire and use scientific and engineering information more
    effectively through such means as - 
        (1) preparing and disseminating technical reports, abstracts,
      computer tapes, microfilm, reviews, and similar scientific or
      engineering information, including the establishment of State or
      interstate technical information centers for this purpose;
        (2) providing a reference service to identify sources of
      engineering and other scientific expertise; and
        (3) sponsoring industrial workshops, seminars, training
      programs, extension courses, demonstrations, and field visits
      designed to encourage the more effective application of
      scientific and engineering information.

      (b) "Designated agency" means the institution or agency which has
    been designated as administrator of the program for any State or
    States under section 1353 or 1357 of this title.
      (c) "Qualified institution" means (1) an institution of higher
    learning with a program leading to a degree in science,
    engineering, or business administration which is accredited by a
    nationally recognized accrediting agency or association to be
    listed by the Secretary of Education, or such an institution which
    is listed separately after evaluation by the Secretary of Education
    pursuant to this subsection; or (2) a State agency or a private,
    nonprofit institution which meets criteria of competence
    established by the Secretary of Commerce and published in the
    Federal Register. For the purpose of this subsection the Secretary
    of Education shall publish a list of nationally recognized
    accrediting agencies or associations which he determines to be
    reliable authority as to the quality of science, engineering, or
    business education or training offered. When the Secretary of
    Education determines that there is no nationally recognized
    accrediting agency or association qualified to accredit such
    programs he shall publish a list of institutions he finds qualified
    after prior evaluation by an advisory committee, composed of
    persons he determines to be specially qualified to evaluate the
    training provided under such programs.
      (d) "Participating institution" means each qualified institution
    in a State, which participates in the administration or execution
    of the State technical services program as provided by this
    chapter.
      (e) "Secretary" means the Secretary of Commerce.
      (f) "State" means one of the States of the United States, the
    District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam or the
    Virgin Islands.
      (g) "Governor", in the case of the District of Columbia, means
    the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia.



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