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30 USC CHAPTER 31 - MARINE MINERAL RESOURCES RESEARCH 01/03/2007

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TITLE 30 - MINERAL LANDS AND MINING
CHAPTER 31 - MARINE MINERAL RESOURCES RESEARCH

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CHAPTER 31 - MARINE MINERAL RESOURCES RESEARCH

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Sec.
1901. Definitions.
1902. Research program.
1903. Grants, contracts, and cooperative agreements.
1904. Marine mineral research centers.
1905. Authorization of appropriations.

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30 USC Sec. 1901 01/03/2007

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TITLE 30 - MINERAL LANDS AND MINING
CHAPTER 31 - MARINE MINERAL RESOURCES RESEARCH

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Sec. 1901. Definitions

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In this chapter:
(1) The term "contract" has the same meaning as "procurement
contract" in section 6303 of title 31.
(2) The term "cooperative agreement" has the same meaning as in
section 6305 of title 31.
(3) The term "eligible entity" means -
(A) a research or educational entity chartered or
incorporated under Federal or State law;
(B) an individual who is a United States citizen; or
(C) a State or regional agency.

(4) The term "grant" has the same meaning as "grant agreement"
in section 6304 of title 31.
(5) The term "in-kind contribution" means a noncash
contribution provided by a non-Federal entity that directly
benefits and is related to a specific project or program. An in-
kind contribution may include real property, equipment,
supplies, other expendable property, goods, and services.
(6) The term "marine mineral resource" means -
(A) sand and aggregates;
(B) placers;
(C) phosphates;
(D) manganese nodules;
(E) cobalt crusts;
(F) metal sulfides;
(G) for purposes of this section and sections 1902 through
1905 of this title only, methane hydrate; and
(H) other marine resources that are not -
(i) oil and gas;
(ii) fisheries; or
(iii) marine mammals.

(7) The term "methane hydrate" means -
(A) a methane clathrate that is in the form of a methane-
water ice-like crystalline material and is stable and occurs
naturally in deep-ocean and permafrost areas; and
(B) other natural gas hydrates found in association with deep-
ocean and permafrost deposits of methane hydrate.

(8) The term "Secretary" means the Secretary of the Interior.

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(Pub. L. 91-631, title II, Sec. 201, as added Pub. L. 104-325, Sec.
2(3), Oct. 19, 1996, 110 Stat. 3994; amended Pub. L. 106-193, Sec.
4, May 2, 2000, 114 Stat. 236.)


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AMENDMENTS
2000 - Par. (6)(G), (H). Pub. L. 106-193, Sec. 4(1), added
subpar. (G) and redesignated former subpar. (G) as (H).
Pars. (7), (8). Pub. L. 106-193, Sec. 4(2), (3), added par. (7)
and redesignated former par. (7) as (8).

SHORT TITLE
Section 1 of Pub. L. 104-325 provided that: "This Act [enacting
this chapter] may be cited as the 'Marine Mineral Resources
Research Act of 1996'."

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30 USC Sec. 1902 01/03/2007

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TITLE 30 - MINERAL LANDS AND MINING
CHAPTER 31 - MARINE MINERAL RESOURCES RESEARCH

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Sec. 1902. Research program

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(a) In general
The Secretary shall establish and carry out a program of research
on marine mineral resources.
(b) Program goal
The goal of the program shall be to -
(1) promote research, identification, assessment, and
exploration of marine mineral resources in an environmentally
responsible manner;
(2) assist in developing domestic technologies required for
efficient and environmentally sound development of marine mineral
resources;
(3) coordinate and promote the use of technologies developed
with Federal assistance, and the use of available Federal assets,
for research, identification, assessment, exploration, and
development of marine mineral resources; and
(4) encourage academia and industry to conduct basic and
applied research, on a joint basis, through grants, cooperative
agreements, or contracts with the Federal Government.
(c) Responsibilities of Secretary
In carrying out the program, the Secretary shall -
(1) promote and coordinate partnerships between industry,
government, and academia to research, identify, assess, and
explore marine mineral resources in an environmentally sound
manner;
(2) undertake programs to develop the basic information
necessary to the long-term national interest in marine mineral
resources (including seabed mapping) and to ensure that data and
information are accessible and widely disseminated as needed and
appropriate;
(3) identify, and promote cooperation among agency programs
that are developing, technologies developed by other Federal
programs that may hold promise for facilitating undersea
applications related to marine mineral resources, including
technologies related to vessels and other platforms, underwater
vehicles, survey and mapping systems, remote power sources, data
collection and transmission systems, and various seabed research
systems; and
(4) foster communication and coordination between Federal and
State agencies, universities, and private entities concerning
marine mineral research on seabeds of the continental shelf,
ocean basins, and arctic and cold water areas.

In carrying out these responsibilities, the Secretary shall ensure
the participation of non-Federal users of technologies and data
related to marine mineral resources in planning and priority
setting.

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(Pub. L. 91-631, title II, Sec. 202, as added Pub. L. 104-325, Sec.
2(3), Oct. 19, 1996, 110 Stat. 3995.)


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METHANE HYDRATE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Pub. L. 106-193, May 2, 2000, 114 Stat. 234, known as the Methane
Hydrate Research and Development Act of 2000, which was set out as
a note under this section, was amended and transferred to chapter
32 (Sec. 2001 et seq.) of this title by Pub. L. 109-58, title IX,
Sec. 968, Aug. 8, 2005, 119 Stat. 894.

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30 USC Sec. 1903 01/03/2007

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TITLE 30 - MINERAL LANDS AND MINING
CHAPTER 31 - MARINE MINERAL RESOURCES RESEARCH

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Sec. 1903. Grants, contracts, and cooperative agreements

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(a) Assistance and coordination
(1) In general
The Secretary shall award grants or contracts to, or enter into
cooperative agreements with, eligible entities to support
research for the development or utilization of -
(A) methods, equipment, systems, and components necessary for
the identification, assessment, and exploration of marine
mineral resources in an environmentally responsible manner;
(B) methods of detecting, monitoring, and predicting the
presence of adverse environmental effects in the marine
environment and remediating the environmental effects of marine
mineral resource exploration, development, and production; and
(C) education and training material in marine mineral
research and resource management.
(2) Cost-sharing for contracts or cooperative agreements
(A) Federal share
Except as provided in subparagraph (B)(ii), the Federal share
of the cost of a contract or cooperative agreement carried out
under this subsection shall not be greater than 80 percent of
the total cost of the project.
(B) Non-Federal share
The remaining non-Federal share of the cost of a project
carried out under this section may be -
(i) in the form of cash or in-kind contributions, or both;
and
(ii) comprised of funds made available under other Federal
programs, except that non-Federal funds shall be used to
defray at least 10 percent of the total cost of the project.
(C) Consultation
Not later than 180 days after October 19, 1996, the Secretary
shall establish, after consultation with other Federal
agencies, terms and conditions under which Federal funding will
be provided under this subsection that are consistent with the
Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures referred to
in section 3511(d)(12) of title 19.
(b) Competitive review
(1) In general
An entity shall not be eligible to receive a grant or contract,
or participate in a cooperative agreement, under subsection (a)
of this section unless -
(A) the entity submits a proposal to the Secretary at such
time, in such manner, and accompanied by such information as
the Secretary may reasonably require; and
(B) the proposal has been evaluated by a competitive review
panel under paragraph (3).
(2) Competitive review panels
(A) Composition
A competitive review panel shall be chaired by the Secretary
or by the Secretary's designee and shall be composed of members
who meet the following criteria:
(i) Appointment
The members shall be appointed by the Secretary.
(ii) Experience
Not less than 50 percent of the members shall represent or
be employed by private marine resource companies that are
involved in exploration of the marine environment or
development of marine mineral resources.
(iii) Interest
None of the members may have an interest in a grant,
contract, or cooperative agreement being evaluated by the
panel.
(B) No compensation
A review panel member who is not otherwise a Federal employee
shall receive no compensation for performing duties under this
section, except that, while engaged in the performance of
duties away from the home or regular place of business of the
member, the member may be allowed travel expenses, including
per diem in lieu of subsistence, in the same manner as a person
employed intermittently in the Government service under section
5703 of title 5.
(3) Evaluation
A competitive review panel shall base an evaluation of a
proposal on criteria developed by the Secretary that shall
include -
(A) the merits of the proposal;
(B) the research methodology and costs of the proposal;
(C) the capability of the entity submitting the proposal and
any other participating entity to perform the proposed work and
provide in-kind contributions;
(D) the amount of matching funds provided by the entity
submitting the proposal or provided by other Federal, State, or
private entities;
(E) the extent of collaboration with other Federal, State, or
private entities;
(F) in the case of a noncommercial entity, the existence of a
cooperative agreement with a commercial entity that provides
for collaboration in the proposed research;
(G) whether the proposal promotes responsible environmental
stewardship; and
(H) such other factors as the Secretary considers
appropriate.
(c) Limitations
(1) Administrative expenses
Not more than 10 percent of the amount made available to carry
out this section during a fiscal year may be used by the
Secretary for expenses associated with administration of the
program authorized by this section.
(2) Construction costs
None of the funds made available under this section may be used
for the construction of a new building or the acquisition,
expansion, remodeling, or alteration of an existing building
(including site grading and improvement and architect fees).
(d) Reports
An eligible entity that receives a grant or contract or enters
into a cooperative agreement under this section shall submit an
annual progress report and a final technical report to the
Secretary that -
(1) describes project activities, implications of the project,
the significance of the project to marine mineral research,
identification, assessment, and exploration, and potential
commercial and economic benefits and effects of the project; and
(2) in the case of an annual progress report, includes a
project plan for the subsequent year.

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(Pub. L. 91-631, title II, Sec. 203, as added Pub. L. 104-325, Sec.
2(3), Oct. 19, 1996, 110 Stat. 3995.)

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CODIFICATION
October 19, 1996, referred to in subsec. (a)(2)(C), was in the
original "the date of enactment of this Act", which was translated
as meaning the date of enactment of Pub. L. 104-135, which enacted
this chapter, to reflect the probable intent of Congress.

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30 USC Sec. 1904 01/03/2007

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TITLE 30 - MINERAL LANDS AND MINING
CHAPTER 31 - MARINE MINERAL RESOURCES RESEARCH

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Sec. 1904. Marine mineral research centers

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(a) In general
No later than 90 days after October 19, 1996, the Secretary shall
designate 3 centers for marine mineral research and related
activities.
(b) Concentration
One center shall concentrate primarily on research in the
continental shelf regions of the United States, 1 center shall
concentrate primarily on research in deep seabed and near-shore
environments of islands, and 1 center shall concentrate primarily
on research in arctic and cold water regions.
(c) Criteria
In designating a center under this section, the Secretary shall
give priority to a university that -
(1) administers a federally funded center for marine minerals
research;
(2) matriculates students for advanced degrees in marine
geological sciences, nonenergy natural resources, and related
fields of science and engineering;
(3) is a United States university with established programs and
facilities that primarily focus on marine mineral resources;
(4) has engaged in collaboration and cooperation with industry,
governmental agencies, and other universities in the field of
marine mineral resources;
(5) has demonstrated significant engineering, development, and
design experience in two or more of the following areas; (!1)

(A) seabed exploration systems;
(B) marine mining systems; and
(C) marine mineral processing systems; and

(6) has been designated by the Secretary as a State Mining and
Mineral Resources Research Institute.
(d) Center activities
A center shall -
(1) provide technical assistance to the Secretary concerning
marine mineral resources;
(2) advise the Secretary on pertinent international activities
in marine mineral resources development;
(3) engage in research, training, and education transfer
associated with the characterization and utilization of marine
mineral resources; and
(4) promote the efficient identification, assessment,
exploration, and management of marine mineral resources in an
environmentally sound manner.
(e) Allocation of funds
In distributing funds to the centers designated under subsection
(a) of this section, the Secretary shall, to the extent
practicable, allocate an equal amount to each center.
(f) Limitations
(1) Administrative expenses
Not more than 5 percent of the amount made available to carry
out this section during a fiscal year may be used by the
Secretary for expenses associated with administration of the
program authorized by this section.
(2) Construction costs
None of the funds made available under this section may be used
for the construction of a new building or the acquisition,
expansion, remodeling, or alteration of an existing building
(including site grading and improvement and architect fees).

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(Pub. L. 91-631, title II, Sec. 204, as added Pub. L. 104-325, Sec.
2(3), Oct. 19, 1996, 110 Stat. 3998.)

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(!1) So in original. The semicolon probably should be a colon.


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30 USC Sec. 1905 01/03/2007

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TITLE 30 - MINERAL LANDS AND MINING
CHAPTER 31 - MARINE MINERAL RESOURCES RESEARCH

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Sec. 1905. Authorization of appropriations

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There is authorized to be appropriated such sums as are necessary
to carry out this chapter.

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(Pub. L. 91-631, title II, Sec. 205, as added Pub. L. 104-325, Sec.
2(3), Oct. 19, 1996, 110 Stat. 3999.)

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