Short title
This section may be cited as the “Crowdsourcing and Citizen Science Act”.
Sense of Congress
Definitions
Citizen science
Crowdsourcing
The term “crowdsourcing” means a method to obtain needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting voluntary contributions from a group of individuals or organizations, especially from an online community.
Participant
The term “participant” means any individual or other entity that has volunteered in a crowdsourcing or citizen science project under this section.
Crowdsourcing and citizen science
In general
The head of each Federal science agency, or the heads of multiple Federal science agencies working cooperatively, may utilize crowdsourcing and citizen science to conduct projects designed to advance the mission of the respective Federal science agency or the joint mission of Federal science agencies, as applicable.
Voluntary services
Outreach
The head of each Federal science agency engaged in a crowdsourcing or citizen science project under this section shall make public and promote such project to encourage broad participation.
Consent, registration, and terms of use
In general
Each Federal science agency shall determine the appropriate level of consent, registration, or acknowledgment of the terms of use that are required from participants in crowdsourcing or citizen science projects under this section on a per-project basis.
Disclosures
In seeking consent, conducting registration, or developing terms of use for a project under this subsection, a Federal science agency shall disclose the privacy, intellectual property, data ownership, compensation, service, program, and other terms of use to the participant in a clear and reasonable manner.
Mode of consent
A Federal agency or Federal science agencies, as applicable, may obtain consent electronically or in written form from participants under this section.
Protections for human subjects
Any crowdsourcing or citizen science project under this section that involves research involving human subjects shall be subject to part 46 of title 28, Code of Federal Regulations (or any successor regulation).
Data
In general
A Federal science agency shall, where appropriate and to the extent practicable, make data collected through a crowdsourcing or citizen science project under this section available to the public, in a machine readable format, unless prohibited by law.
Notice
Technologies and applications
Federal science agencies shall endeavor to make technologies, applications, code, and derivations of such intellectual property developed through a crowdsourcing or citizen science project under this section available to the public.
Liability
Research misconduct
Federal science agencies coordinating crowdsourcing or citizen science projects under this section shall make all practicable efforts to ensure that participants adhere to all relevant Federal research misconduct policies and other applicable ethics policies.
Multi-sector partnerships
Funding
Facilitation
General Services Administration assistance
The Administrator of the General Services Administration, in coordination with the Director of the Office of Personnel Management and the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, shall, at no cost to Federal science agencies, identify and develop relevant products, training, and services to facilitate the use of crowdsourcing and citizen science projects under this section, including by specifying the appropriate contract vehicles and technology and organizational platforms to enhance the ability of Federal science agencies to carry out the projects under this section.
Additional guidance
Report
In general
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Information included
Savings provision
Pub. L. 114–329, title IV, § 402130 Stat. 3019(, , .)
Editorial Notes
References in Text
Pub. L. 111–358124 Stat. 3982section 1861 of Title 42The America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2010, referred to in subsec. (b)(1), is , , , also known as the America Creating Opportunities to Meaningfully Promote Excellence in Technology, Education, and Science Reauthorization Act of 2010. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title of 2011 Amendment note set out under , The Public Health and Welfare, and Tables.
Codification
Section was enacted as part of the American Innovation and Competitiveness Act, and not as part of the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 1980 which comprises this chapter.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Definitions
section 2 of Pub. L. 114–329section 1862s of Title 42For definitions of terms used in this section, see , set out as a note under , The Public Health and Welfare.