Consultation and cooperation of Administrator of Environmental Protection Agency with heads of Federal agencies; inclusion of activities in annual revisions of plan for research, etc.
Coordination of programs by Administrator
The Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency shall coordinate environmental research, development, and demonstration programs of such Agency with the heads of other Federal agencies in order to minimize unnecessary duplication of programs, projects, and research facilities.
Joint study by Council on Environmental Quality in consultation with Office of Science and Technology Policy for coordination of activities; report to President and Congress; report by President to Congress on implementation of joint study and report
Pub. L. 95–155, § 991 Stat. 1261(, , .)
Editorial Notes
References in Text
Section 4361 of this titlePub. L. 104–66, title II, § 2021(k)(1)109 Stat. 728, referred to in subsec. (a), was repealed by , , .
Codification
Section was enacted as part of the Environmental Research, Development, and Demonstration Authorization Act of 1978, and not as part of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 which comprises this chapter.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Coordination of Environmental Research, Development, and Demonstration Efforts; Study and Report
Pub. L. 95–477, § 3(c)92 Stat. 1509, , , authorized to be appropriated to the Environmental Protection Agency for the fiscal year 1979, $1,000,000, and for the fiscal year 1980, $1,000,000, for a study and report, under a contract let by the Administrator, to be conducted outside the Federal Government, on coordination of the Federal Government’s efforts in environmental research, development, and demonstration, and the application of the results of such efforts to environmental problems, with the report on the study submitted to the President, the Administrator, and the Congress within two years after , accompanied by recommendations for action by the President, the Administrator, other agencies, or the Congress, as may be appropriate.