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PUBLIC LAW 93-473-OCT. 26, 1974

[88 STAT.

(2) the term "byproducts" includes, with respect to any solar energy technology or process, any solar energy products (including energy forms) other than those associated with or constituting the primary product of such technology or process; (3) the term "insolation" means the rate at which solar energy is received at the surface of the Earth; (4) the term "Project" means the Solar Energy Coordination and Management Project; and (5) the term "Chairman" means the Chairman of the Project. SOLAR ENERGY COORDINATION AND MANAGEMENT PROJECT

Establishment. 42 USC 5553.

^ 42 USC 5501 "°'^'

SEC. 4. (a) There is hereby established the Solar Energy Coordina^^^^ ^^^ Management Project. (b)(1) The Project shall be composed of six members as follows: (A) an Assistant Director of the National Science Foundation; (B) an Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; (C) a member of the Federal Power Commission; (D) an Associate Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; (E) the General Manager of the Atomic Energy Commission; and (F) a member to be designated by the President. (2) The President shall designate one member of the Project to serve as Chairman of the Project. (3) If the individual designated under paragraph (1)(F) is an officer or employee of the Federal Government, he shall receive no additional pay on account of his service as a member of the Project. If such individual is not an officer or emplovee of the Federal Government, he shall be entitled to receive the daily equivalent of the annual rate of basic pay in effect for level IV of the Executive Schedule (5 U.S.C. 5315) for each day (including traveltime) during which he is engaged in the actual performance of duties vested in the Project. (c) The Project shall have overall responsibility for the provision of effective management and coordination with respect to a national solar energy research, development, and demonstration program, including— (1) the determination and evaluation of the resource base, including its temporal and geographic characteristics; (2) research and development on solar energy technologies; and (3) the demonstration of appropriate solar energy technologies. (d)(1) The Project shall carry out its responsibilities under this section in cooperation with the following Federal agencies: (A) the National Science Foundation, the responsibilities of which shall include research; (B) the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the responsibilities of which shall include the provision of management capability and the development of technologies; (C) the Atomic Energy Commission, the responsibilities of which shall include the development of technologies; (D) the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the responsibilities of which shall include fostering the utilization of solar energy for the heating and cooling of buildings, pursuant to the Solar Heating and Cooling Demonstration Act of 1974 (p.L. 93-409; 88 Stat. 1069); and (E) the Federal Power Commission, the responsibilities of which shall include fostering the utilization of solar energy for

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