To authorize the National Science Foundation to establish regional centers for the purpose of plant genome and gene expression research and development and international research partnerships for the advancement of plant biotechnology in the developing world.

1/16/2023, 4:03 PM
Requires the Director of the National Science Foundation to award grants to consortia of institutions of higher education or nonprofit organizations with experience in plant biotechnology research (or both) to establish regional plant genome and gene expression research centers. Authorizes the Director to establish matching fund requirements. Includes among authorized center activities: (1) basic plant genomics research and genomics applications; (2) basic research that will contribute to the development or use of innovative plant-derived products; (3) basic research on alternative uses for plants and plant materials; and (4) basic research and dissemination of information on the ecological and other consequences of genetically engineered plants.

Requires the Director to: (1) award grants to such institutions, organizations, or consortia to establish research partnerships for supporting the development of plant biotechnology targeted to the needs of the developing world; and (2) encourage inclusion of historically black colleges or universities, hispanic-serving institutions, or tribal colleges or universities in consortia that enter into such partnerships. Requires institutions, organizations, or consortia, to be eligible to receive a grant, to enter into a partnership with at least one research institution in at least one developing nation. Permits such a partnership to include for-profit companies involved in plant biotechnology. Includes among authorized activities: (1) basic genomic research on crops grown in the developing world; (2) basic research in plant biotechnology that will advance and expedite the development of improved cultivars; (3) basic research that could lead to the development of technologies to produce pharmaceutical compounds such as vaccines and medications in plants that can be grown in the developing world; and (4) research on the impact of plant biotechnology on the social, political, economic, and environmental conditions in developing countries.

Authorizes appropriations.

Congress
107

Number
HR - 2051

Introduced on
2001-06-05

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

5/15/2002

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Requires the Director of the National Science Foundation to award grants to consortia of institutions of higher education or nonprofit organizations with experience in plant biotechnology research (or both) to establish regional plant genome and gene expression research centers. Authorizes the Director to establish matching fund requirements. Includes among authorized center activities: (1) basic plant genomics research and genomics applications; (2) basic research that will contribute to the development or use of innovative plant-derived products; (3) basic research on alternative uses for plants and plant materials; and (4) basic research and dissemination of information on the ecological and other consequences of genetically engineered plants.

Requires the Director to: (1) award grants to such institutions, organizations, or consortia to establish research partnerships for supporting the development of plant biotechnology targeted to the needs of the developing world; and (2) encourage inclusion of historically black colleges or universities, hispanic-serving institutions, or tribal colleges or universities in consortia that enter into such partnerships. Requires institutions, organizations, or consortia, to be eligible to receive a grant, to enter into a partnership with at least one research institution in at least one developing nation. Permits such a partnership to include for-profit companies involved in plant biotechnology. Includes among authorized activities: (1) basic genomic research on crops grown in the developing world; (2) basic research in plant biotechnology that will advance and expedite the development of improved cultivars; (3) basic research that could lead to the development of technologies to produce pharmaceutical compounds such as vaccines and medications in plants that can be grown in the developing world; and (4) research on the impact of plant biotechnology on the social, political, economic, and environmental conditions in developing countries.

Authorizes appropriations.

Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo provide for the establishment of regional plant genome and gene expression research and development centers.

Policy Areas
Science, Technology, Communications

Potential Impact
Agricultural biotechnology•
Agricultural education•
Agricultural innovations•
Agricultural research•
Agriculture and Food•
Alternative energy sources•
Black colleges•
Commerce•
Communication in science•
Data banks•
Developing countries•
Ecological research•
Economic impact statements•
Economics and Public Finance•
Education•
Energy•
Energy crops•
Energy research•
Environmental Protection•
Environmental research•
Federal aid to higher education•
Federal aid to research•
Food safety•
Genetic engineering•
Genetic research•
Government Operations and Politics•
Health•
Higher education•
Indian education•
International Affairs•
Medicinal plants•
Minorities•
Nonprofit organizations•
Pharmaceutical research•
Plant breeding•
Plant genetics•
Public Lands and Natural Resources•
Public-private partnerships•
Research and development•
Research and development facilities•
Research centers•
Research grants•
Social Welfare•
Social science research•
Transgenic plants•
Vaccines

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Recent Activity

Latest Summary11/28/2006
Requires the Director of the National Science Foundation to award grants to consortia of institutions of higher education or nonprofit organizations with experience in plant biotechnology research (or both) to establish regional plant genome and gene...

Latest Action5/15/2002
Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.