Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 104 Part 3.djvu/756

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104 STAT. 2108 PUBLIC LAW 101-515—NOV. 5, 1990 13 USC 23 note. gg^-, JQ4 None of the funds provided in this or any previous Act shall be available to reimburse the Unemployment Trust Fund or any other fund or account of the Treasury to pay for any expenses authorized by section 8501 of title 5, United States Code, for services performed after April 20, 1990, by individuals appointed to temporary positions within the Bureau of the Census for purposes relating to the 1990 decennial census of population. SEC. 105. (a) Funds appropriated by this Act to the National Institute of Standards and Technology of the Department of Commerce for the Advanced Technology Program shall be available for award to companies or to joint ventures under the terms and conditions set forth in subsection 0?) of this section, in addition to any terms and conditions established by rules issued by the Secretary of Commerce. ObXD A company shall be eligible to receive financial assistance from the Secretary of Commerce only if— (A) the Secretary of Commerce finds that the company's participation in the Advanced Technology Program would be in the economic interest of the United States, as evidenced by investments in the United States in research, development, and manufacturing (including, for example, the manufacture of major components or subassemblies in the United States); significant contributions to employment in the United States; and agreement with respect to any technology arising from gissistance provided by the Secretary of Commerce to promote the manufacture within the United States of products resulting from that technology (taking into account the goals of promoting the competitiveness of United States industry), and to procure parts and materials from competitive suppliers; and (B) either— (i) the company is a United States-owned company; or (ii) the Secretary of Commerce finds that the company has a parent company which is incorporated in a country which affords the United States-owned companies opportunities, comparable to those afforded to any other company, to participate in any joint venture similar to those funded through the Advanced Technology Program; affords to United States-owned companies local investment opportunities comparable to those afforded to any other company; and affords adequate and effective protection for the intellectual property rights of United States-owned companies. (2) The Secretary of Commerce may, 30 days after notice to Congress, suspend a company or joint venture from receiving continued assistance through the Advanced Technology Program if the Secretary of Commerce determines that the company, the country of incorporation of the parent company of a company, or the joint venture has failed to satisfy any of the criteria set forth in this subsection, and that it is in the national interest of the United States to do so. (3) As used in this section, the term "United States-owned company" means a company that has a majority ownership or control by individuals who are citizens of the United States. This title may be cited as the "Department of Commerce Appropriations Act, 199r'.