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Referenced Laws
42 U.S.C. 18641 et seq.
42 U.S.C. 18655
Section 1
1. Department of Energy research, development, testing, and evaluation of novel technologies to detect fentanyl vapor or particles Title III of the Department of Energy Research and Innovation Act (42 U.S.C. 18641 et seq.) is amended by— by redesignating section 317 (42 U.S.C. 18655) as section 318; and by inserting after section 316 the following new section: The Secretary of Energy, in coordination with the Attorney General, the Secretary of Homeland Security, and the Postmaster General, shall carry out a research, development, testing, and evaluation program of novel technologies to detect fentanyl vapor or particles in support of rapid screening— of the mails; at prisons; at United States borders; and in other related use cases. The table of contents in section 1(b) of the Department of Energy Research and Innovation Act is amended by striking the item relating to section 317 and inserting the following new items: 317.Research, development, testing, and evaluation of novel technologies to detect fentanyl vapor or particlesThe Secretary of Energy, in coordination with the Attorney General, the Secretary of Homeland Security, and the Postmaster General, shall carry out a research, development, testing, and evaluation program of novel technologies to detect fentanyl vapor or particles in support of rapid screening—
(1)of the mails; (2)at prisons;
(3)at United States borders; and (4)in other related use cases.. Sec. 317. Research, development, testing, and evaluation of novel technologies to detect fentanyl vapor or particles. Sec. 318. Authorization of appropriations..
Section 2
317. Research, development, testing, and evaluation of novel technologies to detect fentanyl vapor or particles The Secretary of Energy, in coordination with the Attorney General, the Secretary of Homeland Security, and the Postmaster General, shall carry out a research, development, testing, and evaluation program of novel technologies to detect fentanyl vapor or particles in support of rapid screening— of the mails; at prisons; at United States borders; and in other related use cases.