Sec. 33. Research for Others
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## Sec. 33 Research for Others In this section, with respect to international research projects, the term “**private facilities or laboratories**” means facilities or laboratories located in the United States. Where the Commission finds private facilities or laboratories are inadequate to the purpose, it is authorized to conduct for other persons, through its own facilities, such of those activities and studies of the types specified in section 31 as it deems appropriate to the development of atomic energy.
To the extent the Commission determines that private facilities or laboratories are inadequate to the purpose, and that the Commission's facilities, or scientific or technical resources have the potential of lending significant assistance to other persons in the fields of protection of public health and safety, the Commission may also assist other persons in these fields by conducting for such persons, through the Commission's own facilities, research and development or training activities and studies.
The Commission is authorized to determine and make such charges as in its discretion may be desirable for the conduct of the activities and studies referred to in this section. **[**[42 U.S.C. 2053](/us/usc/t42/s2053)**]** ## CHAPTER 5 PRODUCTION OF SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIAL
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