Sec. 10. ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS
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## SEC. 10 ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS **[**[15 U.S.C. 3708](/us/usc/t15/s3708)**]** ###
(a)Coordination The Secretary and the National Science Foundation shall, on a continuing basis, obtain the advice and cooperation of departments and agencies whose missions contribute to or are affected by the programs established under this Act, including the development of an agenda for research and policy experimentation. These departments and agencies shall include but not be limited to the Departments of Defense, Energy, Education, Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development and Space Administration, Small Business Administration, Council of Economic Advisers, Council on Environmental Quality, and Office of Science and Technology Policy. ###
(b)Cooperation It is the sense of the Congress that departments and agencies, including the Federal laboratories, whose missions are affected by, or could contribute to, the programs established under this Act, should, within the limits of budgetary authorizations and appropriations, support or participate in activities or projects authorized by this Act. ###
(c)Administrative Authorization ####
(1)Departments and agencies described in subsection
(b)are authorized to participate in, contribute to, and serve as resources for the Centers and for any other activities authorized under this Act. ####
(2)The Secretary and the National Science Foundation are authorized to receive moneys and to receive other forms of assistance from other departments or agencies to support activities of the Centers and any other activities authorized under this Act. ###
(d)Cooperative Efforts The Secretary and the National Science Foundation shall, on a continuing basis, provide each other the opportunity to comment on any proposed program of activity under section 7, 9, 11, 15, 17, or 20 of this Act before funds are committed to such program in order to mount complementary efforts and avoid duplication.
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