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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022 · Sec. 353

Sec. 353. TEST AND EVALUATION OF POTENTIAL BIOBASED SOLUTION FOR CORROSION CONTROL AND MITIGATION

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## SEC. 353 TEST AND EVALUATION OF POTENTIAL BIOBASED SOLUTION FOR CORROSION CONTROL AND MITIGATION ###
(a)Test and Evaluation Not later than 120 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program and the Environmental Security Technology Certification Program shall test and evaluate at least one existing covered biobased solution for use as an alternative to current solutions of the Department of Defense for the control and mitigation of corrosion. ###
(b)Determination Following the test and evaluation of a covered biobased solution under subsection (a), the Director shall determine, based on such test and evaluation, whether the solution meets the following requirements: ####
(1)The solution is capable of being produced domestically in sufficient quantities. ####
(2)The solution is at least as effective at the control and mitigation of corrosion as current alternative solutions. ####
(3)The solution reduces environmental exposures. ###
(c)Recommendations The Director shall develop recommendations for the Department of Defense-wide deployment of covered biobased solutions that the Director has determined meet the requirements under subsection (b). ###
(d)Covered Biobased Solution Defined In this section, the term “covered biobased solution” means a solution for the control and mitigation of corrosion that is domestically produced, commercial, and biobased.
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