(a) In generalThe Secretary, acting through the Under Secretary for Science and Technology, shall designate the laboratory described in subsection (b) as an additional laboratory pursuant to the authority under section 188(c)(2) of this title, which shall be used to conduct studies, analyses, and research to assess and address domestic chemical security events.
(b) Laboratory describedThe laboratory described in this subsection is the laboratory known, as of December 23, 2022, as the Chemical Security Analysis Center.
(c) Laboratory activitiesPursuant to the authority under section 182(4) of this title, the Chemical Security Analysis Center shall—(1) identify and develop approaches and mitigation strategies to domestic chemical security threats, including the development of comprehensive, research-based definable goals relating to such approaches and mitigation strategies;
(2) provide an enduring science-based chemical threat and hazard analysis capability;
(3) provide expertise regarding risk and consequence modeling, chemical sensing and detection, analytical chemistry, acute chemical toxicology, synthetic chemistry and reaction characterization, and nontraditional chemical agents and emerging chemical threats;
(4) staff and operate a technical assistance program that provides operational support and subject matter expertise, design and execute laboratory and field tests, and provide a comprehensive knowledge repository of chemical threat information that is continuously updated with data from scientific, intelligence, operational, and private sector sources;
(5) consult, as appropriate, with the Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office of the Department to mitigate, prepare, and respond to threats, hazards, and risks associated with domestic chemical security events; and
(6) carry out such other activities authorized under this section as the Secretary determines appropriate.
(d) Special ruleNothing in this section amends, alters, or affects—(1) the responsibilities of the Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office of the Department; or
(2) the activities or requirements authorized to other entities within the Federal Government, including the activities and requirements of the Environmental Protection Agency under section 7412(r) of title 42, the Toxic Substances Control Act (15 U.S.C. 2601 et seq.), and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (commonly referred to as “Superfund”; 42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq.).
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CHAPTER 1— HOMELAND SECURITY ORGANIZATION
SUBCHAPTER III— SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN SUPPORT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
§ 181. Under Secretary for Science and Technology
§ 182. Responsibilities and authorities of the Under Secretary for Science and Technology
§ 184. Conduct of certain public health-related activities
§ 185. Federally funded research and development centers
§ 186. Miscellaneous provisions
§ 187. Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency
§ 188. Conduct of research, development, demonstration, testing and evaluation
§ 190. Transfer of Plum Island Animal Disease Center, Department of Agriculture
§ 191. Homeland Security Science and Technology Advisory Committee
§ 192. Homeland Security Institute
§ 194. Enhancement of public safety communications interoperability
§ 195. Office for Interoperability and Compatibility
§ 195a. Emergency communications interoperability research and development
§ 195b. National Biosurveillance Integration Center
§ 195c. Promoting antiterrorism through international cooperation program
§ 195d. Social media working group
§ 195e. Transparency in research and development
§ 195g. Countering Unmanned Aircraft Systems Coordinator