[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 5266 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 5266
To establish a research security training requirement for Federal
research grant personnel, and for other purposes.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
September 14, 2021
Mr. Waltz (for himself and Mr. Lucas) introduced the following bill;
which was referred to the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology
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A BILL
To establish a research security training requirement for Federal
research grant personnel, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. RESEARCH SECURITY TRAINING REQUIREMENT FOR FEDERAL RESEARCH
GRANT PERSONNEL.
(a) Annual Training Requirement.--Drawing on stakeholder input, not
later than 12 months after the date of the enactment of this Act, each
Federal research agency shall establish a requirement that, as part of
an application for a research and development award from the agency--
(1) each covered individual listed on the application for a
research and development award certify that they have completed
research security training that meets the guidelines developed
under subsection (b) within one year of the application; and
(2) each institution of higher education or other
organization applying for such an award certify that each
covered individual who is employed by the institution or
organization and listed on the application has been made aware
of the requirement under this subsection.
(b) Training Guidelines.--The Director of the Office of Science and
Technology Policy, acting through the National Science and Technology
Council and in accordance with the authority provided under section
1746(a) of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020
(Public Law 116-92; 42 U.S.C. 6601 note), shall develop guidelines for
institutions of higher education and other organizations receiving
Federal research and development funds to use in developing their own
training programs to address the unique needs, challenges, and risk
profiles of such institutions, including adoption of training modules
developed under subsection (c).
(c) Security Training Modules.--
(1) In general.--Not later than 90 days after the date of
the enactment of this Act, the Director of the Office of
Science and Technology Policy in coordination with the Director
of the National Science Foundation and the Director of the
National Institute of Health, and in consultation with other
relevant Federal research agencies, shall enter into an
agreement or contract with a qualified entity for the
development of online research security training modules for
the research community, including modules focused on
international collaboration and international travel, foreign
interference, and rules for proper use of funds, disclosure,
conflict of commitment, and conflict of interest.
(2) Stakeholder input.--Prior to entering into the
agreement under paragraph (1), the Director of the Office of
Science and Technology Policy shall seek input from academic,
private sector, intelligence, and law enforcement stakeholders
regarding the scope and content of training modules, including
the diversity of needs across institutions of higher education
and other awardees of different sizes and types, and
recommendations for minimizing administrative burden on
institutions of higher education and researchers.
(3) Development.--The Director of the Office of Science and
Technology Policy shall ensure that the entity identified in
paragraph (1)--
(A) develops modules that can be adapted and
utilized across Federal science agencies; and
(B) develops and implements a plan for regularly
updating the modules as needed.
(d) Consistency.--The Director of the Office of Science and
Technology Policy shall ensure that the training requirements issued by
Federal research agencies under subsection (a) are consistent.
(e) Definitions.--In this section:
(1) The term ``covered individual'' means an individual
who--
(A) contributes in a substantive, meaningful way to
the scientific development or execution of a research
and development project proposed to be carried out with
a research and development award from a Federal
research agency; and
(B) is designated as a covered individual by the
Federal research agency concerned.
(2) The term ``Federal research agency'' means any Federal
agency with an annual extramural research expenditure of over
$100,000,000.
(3) The term ``research and development award'' means
support provided to an individual or entity by a Federal
research agency to carry out research and development
activities, which may include support in the form of a grant,
contract, cooperative agreement, or other such transaction. The
term does not include a grant, contract, agreement or other
transaction for the procurement of goods or services to meet
the administrative needs of a Federal research agency.
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