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 PUBLIC LAW 100-607—NOV. 4, 1988

102 STAT. 3077

research relating to acquired immune deficiency syndrome and set standards of safety and care for persons using such materials; "(5) may, in consultation with the advisory council for the appropriate national research institute of the National Institutes of Health, support— "(A) research relating to acquired immune deficiency s5mdrome conducted outeide the United States by qualified foreign professionals if such research can reasonably be expected to benefit the people of the United States; (B) collaborative research involving American and foreign participants; and "(C) the training of American scientists abroad and foreign scientists in the United States; "(6) may encourage and coordinate research relating to acquired immune deficiency sjnidrome conducted by any industrial concern that evidences a particular capability for the conduct of such research; "(7)(A) may, in consultation with such advisory council, acquire, improve, repair, operate, and maintain laboratories, other research facilities, equipment, and such other real or personal property as the Director of the National Institutes of Health determines necessary; "(B) may, in consultation with such advisory council, make grants for the construction or renovation of facilities; and "(C) may, in consultation with such advisory council, acquire, without regard to the Act of March 3, 1877 (40 U.S.C. 34) by lease or otherwise through the Administrator of General Services, buildings or parts of buildings in the District of C!olumbia or communities located adjacent to the District of Columbia for the use of the National Institutes of Health for a period not to exceed ten years; and "(8) subject to section 405(b)(2) and without regard to section 3324 of title 31, United States Code, and section 3709 of the Revised Statute (41 U.S.C. 5), may enter into such contracts and cooperative agreements with any public agency, or with any person, firm, association, corporation, or educational institution, as may be necessary to expedite and coordinate research relating to acquired immune deficiency s3mdrome. "(b) REPORT TO SECRETARY.—The Director of the National Institutes of Health, acting through the Director of the Office of AIDS Research, shall each fiscal year prepare and submit to the Secretary, for inclusion in the comprehensive report required in section 2301(a), a report— "(1) describing and evaluating the progress made in such fiscal year in research, treatment, and training with respect to acquired immune deficiency syndrome conducted or supported by the Institutes; "(2) summarizing and analyzing expenditures made in such fiscal year for activities with respect to acquired immune deficiency syndrome conducted or supported by the National Institutes of Health; and "(3) containing such recommendations as the Director considers appropriate. "(c) PROJECTS FOR COOPERATION AMONG PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HEALTH ENTmES.—In carrying out subsection (a), the Director of the

National Institutes of Health shall establish projects to promote

Real property.

Grants. District of Columbia. Public buildings and grounds.

Contracts.

State and local governments. Research and development.

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