H.R. 1030 — 114th Congress

Secret Science Reform Act of 2015

Originated in the House · Introduced Feb 24, 2015 · Environmental Protection

Latest action

Mar 19, 2015

Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

CRS summary

As of Mar 18, 2015

Passed House amended

(This measure has not been amended since it was reported to the House on March 2, 2015. The summary of that version is repeated here.)

Secret Science Reform Act of 2015

(Sec. 2) This bill amends the Environmental Research, Development, and Demonstration Authorization Act of 1978 to prohibit the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from proposing, finalizing, or disseminating a covered action unless all scientific and technical information relied on to support such action is the best available science, specifically identified, and publicly available in a manner sufficient for independent analysis and substantial reproduction of research results. A covered action includes a risk, exposure, or hazard assessment, criteria document, standard, limitation, regulation, regulatory impact analysis, or guidance. Scientific and technical information includes: (1) materials, data, and associated protocols necessary to understand, assess, and extend conclusions; (2) computer codes and models involved in the creation and analysis of the information; (3) recorded factual materials; and (4) detailed descriptions of how to access and use the information.

This Act may not be construed as requiring the EPA to disseminate scientific and technical information, or superseding any nondiscretionary statutory requirement.

The EPA may not spend more than $1 million per fiscal year on carrying out this Act.

Congressional Research Service, via api.congress.gov (public domain)

Roll-call votes

4 on record
DateChamberQuestionMember pagesResult
Mar 18, 2015HouseOn PassagePassed (241–175)
Mar 18, 2015HouseOn Motion to Recommit with InstructionsFailed (181–239)
Mar 18, 2015HouseOn Agreeing to the AmendmentFailed (184–231)
Mar 18, 2015HouseOn Agreeing to the AmendmentFailed (164–254)

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