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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · H.R. 2262 (EAS) — 114 HR 2262 EAS: U.S. Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act · Sec. 104

Sec. 104. Launch license flexibility

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Section 50906 is amended— in subsection (d)— in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by striking that will be launched or reentered and inserting or reusable launch vehicles that will be launched into a suborbital trajectory or reentered under that permit ; by amending paragraph
(1)to read as follows: research and development to test design concepts, equipment, or operating techniques; ; and in paragraph (3)— by striking prior to obtaining a license ; and by inserting or vehicle after design of the rocket ; in subsection (e)— in paragraph (1), by striking suborbital rocket design and inserting suborbital rocket or suborbital rocket design, or for a particular reusable launch vehicle or reusable launch vehicle design, ; and in paragraph (2), by inserting or launch vehicle after the suborbital rocket ; by amending subsection
(g)to read as follows: The Secretary may issue a permit under this section notwithstanding any license issued under this chapter. The issuance of a license under this chapter may not invalidate a permit issued under this section. ; and in subsection (h), by inserting or reusable launch vehicle after suborbital rocket .
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