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Title 15
Chapter 118
§ 9303. Agency activities in sup...
§ 9305. Prioritization...
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§ 9304.
Partnerships in sustainable chemistry
(a)
In general
The agencies participating in the Entity may facilitate and support, through financial, technical, or other assistance, the creation of partnerships between institutions of higher education, nongovernmental organizations, consortia, or companies across the value chain in the chemical industry, including small- and medium-sized enterprises, to—
(1)
create collaborative sustainable chemistry research, development, demonstration, technology transfer, and commercialization programs; and
(2)
train students and retrain professional scientists, engineers, and others involved in materials specification on the use of sustainable chemistry concepts and strategies by methods, including—
(A)
developing or recognizing curricular materials and courses for undergraduate and graduate levels and for the professional development of scientists, engineers, and others involved in materials specification; and
(B)
publicizing the availability of professional development courses in sustainable chemistry and recruiting professionals to pursue such courses.
(b)
Private sector participation
(c)
Selection of partnerships
(d)
Prohibited use of funds
Financial support provided under this section may not be used—
(1)
to support or expand a regulatory chemical management program at an implementing agency under a State law;
(2)
to construct or renovate a building or structure; or
(3)
to promote the sale of a specific product, process, or technology, or to disparage a specific product, process, or technology.
(
Pub. L. 116–283, div. A, title II, § 264
,
Jan. 1, 2021
,
134 Stat. 3501
.)
cite as:
15 USC 9304
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