Sec. 32706. CONCURRENCE OF RESEARCH AND RULEMAKING
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## SEC. 32706 CONCURRENCE OF RESEARCH AND RULEMAKING **[**[49 U.S.C. 31136 note](/us/usc/t49/s31136)**]** ###
(a)Requirements To the extent feasible, the Secretary shall ensure that research programs are carried out concurrently, and in a manner that concurrently assesses results, potential countermeasures, costs, and benefits. ###
(b)Authority to Combine Rulemakings When considering each of the rulemaking provisions, the Secretary may initiate a single rulemaking proceeding encompassing all aspects or may combine the rulemakings as the Secretary deems appropriate. ###
(c)Considerations If the Secretary undertakes separate rulemaking proceedings, the Secretary shall— ####
(1)consider whether each added aspect of rulemaking may contribute to addressing the safety need determined to require rulemaking; ####
(2)consider the benefits obtained through the safety belts rulemaking in section 32703(a); and ####
(3)avoid duplicative benefits, costs, and countermeasures.
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CONCURRENCE OF RESEARCH AND RULEMAKING
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