Findings
The Congress finds that—
maintaining viable domestic steel, aluminum, copper, and other metals industries is vital to the national security and economic well being of the United States; and
the promotion of technology competitiveness and energy conservation in the American steel and aluminum industries by the Federal Government through a program of joint research and development will help maintain viable domestic steel and aluminum industries.
Purposes
The purposes of this chapter are to—
increase the energy efficiency and enhance the competitiveness of American steel, aluminum, and copper industries by providing Federal incentives for the establishment of public-private sector research and development partnerships to undertake scientific research and development to develop advanced technologies utilizing the expertise of the steel, aluminum, copper, and other metals industries, Government-owned laboratories of the Department of Energy and the National Institute of Standards and Technology, universities, State development agencies, and others; and
Public Law 99–190 continue steel research and development initiative efforts begun under title II of the Interior and Related Agencies portion of the joint resolution entitled “Joint Resolution making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1986, and for other purposes”, approved ().
Pub. L. 100–680, § 2102 Stat. 4073(, , .)
Editorial Notes
References in Text
Public Law 99–190Pub. L. 99–190, § 101(d) [title II]99 Stat. 1224Title II of the Interior and Related Agencies portion of the joint resolution entitled “Joint Resolution making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1986, and for other purposes”, approved (), referred to in subsec. (b)(2), is , , , 1244. The provisions relating to steel research and development are not classified to the Code.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Short Title
Pub. L. 100–680, § 1102 Stat. 4073
“This Act [enacting this chapter] may be cited as the ‘Steel and Aluminum Energy Conservation and Technology Competitiveness Act of 1988’.”
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