Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 119.djvu/1741

 PUBLIC LAW 109–59—AUG. 10, 2005

119 STAT. 1723

research, development, technology, and technology transfer activities with respect to— ‘‘(A) the causes of accidents, injuries, and fatalities involving commercial motor vehicles; ‘‘(B) means of reducing the number and severity of accidents, injuries, and fatalities involving commercial motor vehicles; ‘‘(C) improving the safety and efficiency of commercial motor vehicles through technological innovation and improvement; ‘‘(D) improving technology used by enforcement officers when conducting roadside inspections and compliance reviews to increase efficiency and information transfers; and ‘‘(E) increasing the safety and security of hazardous materials transportation. ‘‘(4) TESTS AND DEVELOPMENT.—The Secretary may test, develop, or assist in testing and developing any material, invention, patented article, or process related to the research and technology program. ‘‘(5) TRAINING.—The Secretary may use the funds made available to carry out this section for training or education of commercial motor vehicle safety personnel, including training in accident reconstruction and detection of controlled substances or other contraband and stolen cargo or vehicles. ‘‘(6) PROCEDURES.—The Secretary may carry out this section— ‘‘(A) independently; ‘‘(B) in cooperation with other Federal departments, agencies, and instrumentalities and Federal laboratories; or ‘‘(C) by making grants to, or entering into contracts and cooperative agreements with, any Federal laboratory, State agency, authority, association, institution, for-profit or nonprofit corporation, organization, foreign country, or person. ‘‘(7) DEVELOPMENT AND PROMOTION OF USE OF PRODUCTS.— The Secretary shall use funds made available to carry out this section to develop, administer, communicate, and promote the use of products of research, technology, and technology transfer programs under this section. ‘‘(b) COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.— ‘‘(1) IN GENERAL.—To advance innovative solutions to problems involving commercial motor vehicle and motor carrier safety, security, and efficiency, and to stimulate the deployment of emerging technology, the Secretary may carry out, on a cost-shared basis, collaborative research and development with— ‘‘(A) non-Federal entities, including State and local governments, foreign governments, colleges and universities, corporations, institutions, partnerships, and sole proprietorships that are incorporated or established under the laws of any State; and ‘‘(B) Federal laboratories. ‘‘(2) COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS.—In carrying out this subsection, the Secretary may enter into cooperative research and

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