Title 51 of the United States Code (51 U.S.C.), entitled National and Commercial Space Programs,[1] is the compilation of the general laws regarding space programs. It was promulgated[2] by U.S. PresidentBarack Obama on December 18, 2010 when he signed PL 111-314 (H.R. 3237) into law.
Title 51 does not modify or repeal existing programs. Rather, it restates existing law in a manner that adheres to the policy, intent and purpose of the original laws, whilst improving the organizational structure of the law and removing imperfections.
H.R. 3237 was introduced on July 16, 2009, and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives. The Committee considered the bill in full committee mark-up on October 21, 2009, and ordered the bill to be reported. The bill was reported by the Committee on November 2, 2009, and passed by the House of Representatives on January 13, 2010. On January 20, 2010, the bill was received in the Senate and referred to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary. The Committee considered the bill in full committee mark-up on May 6, 2010, and on May 10 it was reported by the Committee without amendment. The bill passed in the Senate by unanimous consent on December 3, and was signed into law by President Obama on December 18.
§ 31505 - Development of enhanced-use lease policy
SUBTITLE IV - Aeronautics and Space Research and Education (§§ 40101 to 40909)
CHAPTER 401 - AERONAUTICS (§§ 40101 to 40141)
SUBCHAPTER I - GENERAL (§§ 40101 to 40104)
§ 40101 - Definition of institution of higher education
§ 40102 - Governmental interest in aeronautics research and development
§ 40103 - Cooperation with other agencies on aeronautics activities
§ 40104 - Cooperation among Mission Directorates
SUBCHAPTER II - HIGH PRIORITY AERONAUTICS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS (§§ 40111 to 40116)
§ 40111 - Fundamental research program
§ 40112 - Research and technology programs
§ 40113 - Airspace systems research
§ 40114 - Aviation safety and security research
§ 40115 - Aviation weather research
§ 40116 - University-based Centers for Research on Aviation Training
SUBCHAPTER III - SCHOLARSHIPS (§ 40131)
§ 40131 - Aeronautics scholarships
SUBCHAPTER IV - DATA REQUESTS (§ 40141)
§ 40141 - Aviation data requests
CHAPTER 403 - NATIONAL SPACE GRANT COLLEGE AND FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM (§§ 40301 to 40311)
§ 40301 - Purposes
§ 40302 - Definitions
§ 40303 - National space grant college and fellowship program
§ 40304 - Grants or contracts
§ 40305 - Specific national needs
§ 40306 - Space grant college and space grant regional consortium
§ 40307 - Space grant fellowship program
§ 40308 - Space grant review panel
§ 40309 - Availability of other Federal personnel and data
§ 40310 - Designation or award to be on competitive basis
§ 40311 - Continuing emphasis
CHAPTER 405 - BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH IN SPACE (§§ 40501 to 40505)
§ 40501 - Biomedical research joint working group
§ 40502 - Biomedical research grants
§ 40503 - Biomedical research fellowships
§ 40504 - Establishment of electronic data archive
§ 40505 - Establishment of emergency medical service telemedicine capability
CHAPTER 407 - ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY AIRCRAFT (§§ 40701 to 40704)
§ 40701 - Research and development initiative
§ 40702 - Additional research and development initiative
§ 40703 - Research alignment
§ 40704 - Research program on perceived impact of sonic booms
CHAPTER 409 - MISCELLANEOUS
§ 40901 - Science, Space, and Technology Education Trust Fund
§ 40902 - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Endeavor Teacher Fellowship Trust Fund
§ 40903 - Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research—merit grant competition requirements
§ 40904 - Microgravity research
§ 40905 - Program to expand distance learning in rural underserved areas
§ 40906 - Equal access to the Administration's education programs
§ 40907 - Museums
§ 40908 - Continuation of certain education programs
§ 40909 - Compliance with title IX of Education Amendments of 1972
SUBTITLE V - Programs Targeting Commercial Opportunities (§§ 50101 to 51303)
CHAPTER 501 - SPACE COMMERCE (§§ 50101 to 50134)
SUBCHAPTER I - GENERAL (§ 50101)
§ 50101 - Definitions
SUBCHAPTER II - PROMOTION OF COMMERCIAL SPACE OPPORTUNITIES (§§ 50111 to 50116)
§ 50111 - Commercialization of Space Station
§ 50112 - Promotion of United States Global Positioning System standards
§ 50113 - Acquisition of space science data
§ 50114 - Administration of commercial space centers
§ 50115 - Sources of Earth science data
§ 50116 - Commercial technology transfer program
SUBCHAPTER III - FEDERAL ACQUISITION OF SPACE TRANSPORTATION SERVICES (§§ 50131 to 50134)::CHAPTER 503 - COMMERCIAL REUSABLE IN-SPACE TRANSPORTATION (§§ 50301 to 50302)
§ 50131 - Requirement to procure commercial space transportation services
§ 50132 - Acquisition of commercial space transportation services
§ 50133 - Shuttle privatization
§ 50134 - Use of excess intercontinental ballistic missiles
CHAPTER 505 - COMMERCIAL SPACE COMPETITIVENESS (§§ 50501 to 50506)
§ 50501 - Definitions
§ 50502 - Launch voucher demonstration program
§ 50503 - Anchor tenancy and termination liability
§ 50504 - Use of Government facilities
§ 50505 - Test facilities
§ 50506 - Commercial Space Achievement Award
CHAPTER 507 - OFFICE OF SPACE COMMERCE (§§ 50701 to 50703)
§ 50701 - Definition of Office
§ 50702 - Establishment
§ 50703 - Annual report
CHAPTER 509 - COMMERCIAL SPACE LAUNCH ACTIVITIES (§§ 50901 to 50923)
§ 50901 - Findings and purposes
§ 50902 - Definitions
§ 50903 - General authority
§ 50904 - Restrictions on launches, operations, and reentries
§ 50905 - License applications and requirements
§ 50906 - Experimental permits
§ 50907 - Monitoring activities
§ 50908 - Effective periods, and modifications, suspensions, and revocations, of licenses
§ 50909 - Prohibition, suspension, and end of launches, operation of launch sites and reentry sites, and reentries
§ 50910 - Preemption of scheduled launches or reentries
§ 50911 - Space advertising
§ 50912 - Administrative hearings and judicial review
§ 50913 - Acquiring United States Government property and services
§ 50914 - Liability insurance and financial responsibility requirements