Sec. 1316. Report on prohibition with respect to certain Federal grants to ensure research security
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Not later than April 1, 2025, the Secretary of Defense shall prepare and submit to the congressional defense committees and the congressional intelligence committees a report on the feasibility and effects of implementing the prohibition described in subsection
(b)with respect to the provision of certain Federal research grants by elements of the Department of Defense. The prohibition described in this subsection shall include the following elements: Except as provided under paragraph
(2), the head of any element of the Department of Defense may not award a Federal grant for research to any institution or person if the head of such element cannot verify that none of the individuals, institutions, or entities that partner with the grantee, formally or informally, are, as applicable— individuals from institutions located in any country of concern; or institutions or entities from or located in any country of concern. The head of an element of the Department of Defense may, on a nondelegable basis except with respect to the deputy head of such element, waive the prohibition under paragraph
(1)on a case-by-case basis upon notification, not later than 30 days after the date such waiver is granted, to each appropriate congressional committee of jurisdiction. The contents of a waiver reported under paragraph
(2)may be reported in classified or unclassified form, as determined appropriate by the head of the element of the Department of Defense concerned. For purposes of this section, the term country of concern has the meaning given that term in section 1(m)(1) of the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956 ( 22 U.S.C. 2651a(m)(1) ).
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Sec. 1316
Report on prohibition with respect to certain Federal grants to ensure research security
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