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Code · U.S. Code · Title 42 - THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE · CHAPTER 16— NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION · § 1862p–3

§ 1862p–3. Sustainable chemistry basic research

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The Director shall establish a Green Chemistry Basic Research program to award competitive, merit-based grants to support research into green and sustainable chemistry which will lead to clean, safe, and economical alternatives to traditional chemical products and practices. The research program shall provide sustained support for green chemistry research, education, and technology transfer through— merit-reviewed competitive grants to individual investigators and teams of investigators, including, to the extent practicable, young investigators, for research; grants to fund collaborative research partnerships among universities, industry, and nonprofit organizations; symposia, forums, and conferences to increase outreach, collaboration, and dissemination of green chemistry advances and practices; and education, training, and retraining of undergraduate and graduate students and professional chemists and chemical engineers, including through partnerships with industry, in green chemistry science and engineering.
( Pub. L. 111–358, title V, § 509 , Jan. 4, 2011 , 124 Stat. 4009 .)
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