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 124 STAT. 3377 PUBLIC LAW 111–314—DEC. 18, 2010 for the establishment of a lifetime healthcare program for Adminis- tration astronauts and their families or other methods to obtain needed health data from astronauts and retired astronauts. § 31302. Astronaut healthcare survey (a) SURVEY.—The Administrator shall administer an anonymous survey of astronauts and flight surgeons to evaluate communication, relationships, and the effectiveness of policies. The survey questions and the analysis of results shall be evaluated by experts inde- pendent of the Administration. The survey shall be administered on at least a biennial basis. (b) REPORT.—The Administrator shall transmit a report of the results of the survey to Congress not later than 90 days following completion of the survey. CHAPTER 315—MISCELLANEOUS Sec. 31501. Orbital debris. 31502. Maintenance of facilities. 31503. Laboratory productivity. 31504. Cooperative unmanned aerial vehicle activities. 31505. Development of enhanced-use lease policy. § 31501. Orbital debris The Administrator, in conjunction with the heads of other Federal agencies, shall take steps to develop or acquire technologies that will enable the Administration to decrease the risks associated with orbital debris. § 31502. Maintenance of facilities In order to sustain healthy Centers that are capable of carrying out the Administration’s missions, the Administrator shall ensure that adequate maintenance and upgrading of those Center facilities is performed on a regular basis. § 31503. Laboratory productivity The Administration’s laboratories are a critical component of the Administration’s research capabilities, and the Administrator shall ensure that those laboratories remain productive. § 31504. Cooperative unmanned aerial vehicle activities The Administrator, in cooperation with the Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and in coordina- tion with other agencies that have existing civil capabilities, shall continue to utilize the capabilities of unmanned aerial vehicles as appropriate in support of Administration and interagency cooperative missions. The Administrator may enter into cooperative agreements with universities with unmanned aerial vehicle pro- grams and related assets to conduct collaborative research and development activities, including development of appropriate applications of small unmanned aerial vehicle technologies and systems in remote areas. § 31505. Development of enhanced-use lease policy (a) IN GENERAL.—The Administrator shall develop an agency- wide enhanced-use lease policy that—