HR 1417 IH
107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 1417
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
April 4, 2001
Mr. HINCHEY (for himself, Mr. QUINN, Mr. LAFALCE, Mr. MCNULTY, Ms. SLAUGHTER,
Mrs. MALONEY of New York, Mr. RANGEL, Mr. SERRANO, and Mr. TOWNS) introduced the
following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Financial Services
A BILL
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assembled,
H.L.C.
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(Original Signature of Member)
107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. XX
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Mr. HINCHEY (for himself, Mr. QUINN, Mr. LAFALCE, and Mr. MCNULTY) introduced
the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on
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A BILL
To expand the Manufacturing Extension Program to bring the new
economy to small and medium-sized businesses.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the `Technology Extension Act of 2001'.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
Congress finds the following:
(1) The Federal Government developed the Agriculture Extension Program,
and more recently, the Manufacturing Extension Program to help farmers and
small manufacturers gain access to the latest technologies. Today's small
and medium-sized businesses need a technology extension program that
provides access to cutting edge technology.
(2) There is a need to create partnerships to cut the time it takes for
new developments in university laboratories to reach the manufacturing
floor, to help small and medium-sized businesses transform their innovations
into jobs.
(3) There is a need to build upon the Manufacturing Extension Program to
encourage the adoption of advanced technology.
SEC. 3. TECHNOLOGY EXTENSION PROGRAM.
(a) PURPOSE- It is the purpose of this section--
(1) to encourage meaningful use of the most advanced available
technologies by small businesses and medium-sized businesses to the maximum
extent possible to improve the productivity of those businesses and thereby
to promote economic growth; and
(2) to promote regional partnerships between educational institutions
and businesses to develop such technologies and products in the surrounding
areas.
(b) GRANT PROGRAM- To achieve the purpose of this section, the Secretary
of Commerce (in this section, referred to as the `Secretary') shall carry out
a program to provide, through grants, financial assistance for the
establishment and support of regional centers for the commercial use of
advanced technologies by small businesses and medium-sized businesses.
(c) ELIGIBILITY- An entity is eligible to receive a grant as a regional
center under this section if the entity--
(1) is affiliated with a United States-based institution or organization
that is operated on a not-for-profit basis, or any combination of two or
more of such institutions or organizations;
(2) offers to enter into an agreement with the Secretary to function as
a regional center for the commercial use of advanced technologies for the
purpose of this section within a region determined appropriate by the
Secretary; and
(3) demonstrates that it has the capabilities necessary to achieve the
purpose of this section through its operations as a center within that
region.
(d) SELECTION OF APPLICANTS-
(1) COMPETITIVE PROCESS- The Secretary shall use a competitive process
for the awarding of grants under this section and, under that process,
select recipients of the grants on the basis of merit, with priority given
to underserved areas.
(2) APPLICATIONS FOR GRANTS- The Secretary shall prescribe the form and
content of applications required for grants under this section.
(e) SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES OF REGIONAL CENTERS- A regional center may use the
proceeds of a grant under this section for any activity that carries out the
purpose of this section, including such activities as the following:
(1) Assist small businesses and medium-sized businesses to address their
most critical needs for the application of the latest technology,
improvement of infrastructure, and use of best business practices.
(2) In conjunction with institutions of higher education and
laboratories located in the region, transfer technologies to small
businesses and medium-sized businesses located in such region to create jobs
and increase production in surrounding areas.
(f) ADDITIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITIES-
(1) COST-SHARING- The Secretary may require the recipient of a grant to
defray, out of funds available from sources other than the Federal
Government, a specific level of the operating expenses of the regional
center for which the grant is made.
(2) ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS- The Secretary, in awarding a grant,
may impose any other terms and conditions for the use of the proceeds of the
grant that the Secretary determines appropriate for carrying out the
purposes of this section and to protect the interests of the United
States.
(g) DEFINITIONS OF SMALL BUSINESS AND MEDIUM-SIZED BUSINESS-
(1) SECRETARY TO PRESCRIBE- The Secretary shall prescribe the
definitions of the terms `small business' and `medium-sized business' for
the purpose of this section.
(2) SMALL BUSINESS STANDARDS- In defining the term `small business', the
Secretary shall apply the standards applicable for the definition of the
term `small-business concern' under section 3 of the Small Business Act (15
U.S.C. 632).
(h) REGULATIONS- The Secretary shall prescribe regulations for the grant
program administered under this section.
(i) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS- There is authorized to be
appropriated for the Department of Commerce for carrying out this section
$125,000,000 for fiscal year 2002, and such sums as are necessary for each
fiscal year thereafter.
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