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§44509. Demonstration projects — Inbound Citations

49 U.S.C. § 44509

Cited by 7 provisions in release 119-102.

Citations to 49 U.S.C. § 44509 as a whole

  • (IV) chapter 445, except sections 44502(a)(3), 44503, and 44509;
  • (i) provide estimates by year of the schedule, cost, and work force levels for each active and planned major research and development project under sections 44504, 44505, 44507, 44509, 44511–44513, and 44912 of this title, including activities carried out under cooperative agreements with other Federal departments and agencies;
  • (a) Not more than the following amounts may be appropriated to the Secretary of Transportation out of the Airport and Airway Trust Fund established under section 9502 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (26 U.S.C. 9502) for conducting civil aviation research and development under sections 44504, 44505, 44507, 44509, and 44511–44513 of this title:
    (1) for fiscal year 2004, $346,317,000, including—
    (A) $65,000,000 for Improving Aviation Safety;
    (B) $24,000,000 for Weather Safety Research;
    (C) $27,500,000 for Human Factors and Aeromedical Research;
    (D) $30,000,000 for Environmental Research and Development, of which $20,000,000 shall be for research activities related to reducing community exposure to civilian aircraft noise or emissions;
    (E) $7,000,000 for Research Mission Support;
    (F) $10,000,000 for the Airport Cooperative Research Program;
    (G) $1,500,000 for carrying out subsection (h) of this section;
    (H) $42,800,000 for Advanced Technology Development and Prototyping;
    (I) $30,300,000 for Safe Flight 21;
    (J) $90,800,000 for the Center for Advanced Aviation System Development;
    (K) $9,667,000 for Airports Technology-Safety; and
    (L) $7,750,000 for Airports Technology-Efficiency;
    (2) for fiscal year 2005, $356,192,000, including—
    (A) $65,705,000 for Improving Aviation Safety;
    (B) $24,260,000 for Weather Safety Research;
    (C) $27,800,000 for Human Factors and Aeromedical Research;
    (D) $30,109,000 for Environmental Research and Development, of which $20,000,000 shall be for research activities related to reducing community exposure to civilian aircraft noise or emissions;
    (E) $7,076,000 for Research Mission Support;
    (F) $10,000,000 for the Airport Cooperative Research Program;
    (G) $1,650,000 for carrying out subsection (h) of this section;
    (H) $43,300,000 for Advanced Technology Development and Prototyping;
    (I) $31,100,000 for Safe Flight 21;
    (J) $95,400,000 for the Center for Advanced Aviation System Development;
    (K) $2,200,000 for Free Flight Phase 2;
    (L) $9,764,000 for Airports Technology-Safety; and
    (M) $7,828,000 for Airports Technology-Efficiency;
    (3) for fiscal year 2006, $352,157,000, including—
    (A) $66,447,000 for Improving Aviation Safety;
    (B) $24,534,000 for Weather Safety Research;
    (C) $28,114,000 for Human Factors and Aeromedical Research;
    (D) $30,223,000 for Environmental Research and Development, of which $20,000,000 shall be for research activities related to reducing community exposure to civilian aircraft noise or emissions;
    (E) $7,156,000 for Research Mission Support;
    (F) $10,000,000 for the Airport Cooperation Research Program;
    (G) $1,815,000 for carrying out subsection (h) of this section;
    (H) $42,200,000 for Advanced Technology Development and Prototyping;
    (I) $23,900,000 for Safe Flight 21;
    (J) $100,000,000 for the Center for Advanced Aviation System Development;
    (K) $9,862,000 for Airports Technology-Safety; and
    (L) $7,906,000 for Airports Technology-Efficiency;
    (4) for fiscal year 2007, $356,261,000, including—
    (A) $67,244,000 for Improving Aviation Safety;
    (B) $24,828,000 for Weather Safety Research;
    (C) $28,451,000 for Human Factors and Aeromedical Research;
    (D) $30,586,000 for Environmental Research and Development, of which $20,000,000 shall be for research activities related to reducing community exposure to civilian aircraft noise or emissions;
    (E) $7,242,000 for Research Mission Support;
    (F) $10,000,000 for the Airport Cooperation Research Program;
    (G) $1,837,000 for carrying out subsection (h) of this section;
    (H) $42,706,000 for Advanced Technology Development and Prototyping;
    (I) $24,187,000 for Safe Flight 21;
    (J) $101,200,000 for the Center for Advanced Aviation System Development;
    (K) $9,980,000 for Airports Technology-Safety; and
    (L) $8,000,000 for Airports Technology-Efficiency;
    (5) $171,000,000 for fiscal year 2009;
    (6) $190,500,000 for fiscal year 2010;
    (7) $170,000,000 for fiscal year 2011;
    (8) $168,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2012 through 2015;
    (9) $166,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2016 and 2017;
    (10) $189,000,000 for fiscal year 2018;
    (11) $194,000,000 for fiscal year 2019;
    (12) $199,000,000 for fiscal year 2020;
    (13) $204,000,000 for fiscal year 2021;
    (14) $209,000,000 for fiscal year 2022;
    (15) $214,000,000 for fiscal year 2023;
    (16) $280,000,000 for fiscal year 2024;
    (17) $311,000,000 for fiscal year 2025;
    (18) $323,000,000 for fiscal year 2026;
    (19) $334,000,000 for fiscal year 2027; and
    (20) $345,000,000 for fiscal year 2028.
  • (a) The Secretary of Transportation may obligate an amount that may be appropriated to carry out section 106(k), 44502(a)(2), or 44509, subchapter I of chapter 471, or chapter 481 (except sections 48102(e), 48106, 48107, and 48110) of this title for a project only if steel and manufactured goods used in the project are produced in the United States.
  • (3) when procuring a facility or equipment under section 44502(a)(2) or 44509, subchapter I of chapter 471, or chapter 481 (except sections 48102(e), 48106, 48107, and 48110) of this title—
    (A) the cost of components and subcomponents produced in the United States is more than 60 percent of the cost of all components of the facility or equipment; and
    (B) final assembly of the facility or equipment has occurred in the United States; or
  • A person or enterprise domiciled or operating under the laws of a foreign country may not make a contract or subcontract under section 106(k), 44502(a)(2), or 44509, subchapter I of chapter 471, or chapter 481 (except sections 48102(e), 48106, 48107, and 48110) of this title or subtitle B of title IX of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 (Public Law 101–508, 104 Stat. 1388–353) if the government of that country unfairly maintains, in government procurement, a significant and persistent pattern of discrimination against United States goods or services that results in identifiable harm to United States businesses, that the President identifies under section 305(g)(1)(A) of the Trade Agreements Act of 1979 (19 U.S.C. 2515(g)(1)(A)).
  • If the Secretary of Transportation decides that a person intentionally affixed a “Made in America” label to goods sold in or shipped to the United States that are not made in the United States, the Secretary shall declare the person ineligible, for not less than 3 nor more than 5 years, to receive a contract or grant from the United States Government related to a contract made under section 106(k), 44502(a)(2), or 44509, subchapter I of chapter 471, or chapter 481 (except sections 48102(e), 48106, 48107, and 48110) of this title or subtitle B of title IX of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 (Public Law 101–508, 104 Stat. 1388–353). The Secretary may bring a civil action to enforce this section in any district court of the United States.