Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 15 : Section 2609


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 2609. Research, development, collection, dissemination, and utilization of data

    (a) Authority
      The Administrator shall, in consultation and cooperation with the
    Secretary of Health and Human Services and with other heads of
    appropriate departments and agencies, conduct such research,
    development, and monitoring as is necessary to carry out the
    purposes of this chapter. The Administrator may enter into
    contracts and may make grants for research, development, and
    monitoring under this subsection. Contracts may be entered into
    under this subsection without regard to section 3324(a) and (b) of
    title 31 and section 5 of title 41.
    (b) Data systems
      (1) The Administrator shall establish, administer, and be
    responsible for the continuing activities of an interagency
    committee which shall design, establish, and coordinate an
    efficient and effective system, within the Environmental Protection
    Agency, for the collection, dissemination to other Federal
    departments and agencies, and use of data submitted to the
    Administrator under this chapter.
      (2)(A) The Administrator shall, in consultation and cooperation
    with the Secretary of Health and Human Services and other heads of
    appropriate departments and agencies design, establish, and
    coordinate an efficient and effective system for the retrieval of
    toxicological and other scientific data which could be useful to
    the Administrator in carrying out the purposes of this chapter.
    Systematized retrieval shall be developed for use by all Federal
    and other departments and agencies with responsibilities in the
    area of regulation or study of chemical substances and mixtures and
    their effect on health or the environment.
      (B) The Administrator, in consultation and cooperation with the
    Secretary of Health and Human Services, may make grants and enter
    into contracts for the development of a data retrieval system
    described in subparagraph (A). Contracts may be entered into under
    this subparagraph without regard to section 3324(a) and (b) of
    title 31 and section 5 of title 41.
    (c) Screening techniques
      The Administrator shall coordinate, with the Assistant Secretary
    for Health of the Department of Health and Human Services, research
    undertaken by the Administrator and directed toward the development
    of rapid, reliable, and economical screening techniques for
    carcinogenic, mutagenic, teratogenic, and ecological effects of
    chemical substances and mixtures.
    (d) Monitoring
      The Administrator shall, in consultation and cooperation with the
    Secretary of Health and Human Services, establish and be
    responsible for research aimed at the development, in cooperation
    with local, State, and Federal agencies, of monitoring techniques
    and instruments which may be used in the detection of toxic
    chemical substances and mixtures and which are reliable,
    economical, and capable of being implemented under a wide variety
    of conditions.
    (e) Basic research
      The Administrator shall, in consultation and cooperation with the
    Secretary of Health and Human Services, establish research programs
    to develop the fundamental scientific basis of the screening and
    monitoring techniques described in subsections (c) and (d) of this
    section, the bounds of the reliability of such techniques, and the
    opportunities for their improvement.
    (f) Training
      The Administrator shall establish and promote programs and
    workshops to train or facilitate the training of Federal laboratory
    and technical personnel in existing or newly developed screening
    and monitoring techniques.
    (g) Exchange of research and development results
      The Administrator shall, in consultation with the Secretary of
    Health and Human Services and other heads of appropriate
    departments and agencies, establish and coordinate a system for
    exchange among Federal, State, and local authorities of research
    and development results respecting toxic chemical substances and
    mixtures, including a system to facilitate and promote the
    development of standard data format and analysis and consistent
    testing procedures.



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