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HR 3942 - 98

Commercial Space Launch Act

Became Public Law No: 98-575.

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Summary

35 Passed Senate amended Apr 4, 2004

(Measure passed Senate, amended) Commercial Space Launch Act - Prohibits persons from launching a launch vehicle or operating a launch site within the United States (or, in the case of U.S. citizens, from outside the United States and outside the territory of a foreign nation) unless they are properly licensed; and (2) in the case of a license holder, launching a payload (an object placed in space) unless such payload complies with all requirements of Federal law. Permits the Secretary of Transportation to issue or transfer such licenses to persons who meet the requirements of this Act. Sets forth certain conditions and procedures for licensing. Permits the Secretary to suspend or revoke such licenses if it is found that the licensee has substantially failed to comply with specified requirements. Permits the Secretary to modify a license if such modification will result in compliance with this Act. Permits the Secretary to terminate, prohibit, or suspend immediately any licensed operations if it is determined that such operations are detrimental to the public health and safety, safety of property, or the national security or foreign policy interests of the United States. Provides for administrative and judicial review of such determinations. Permits Federal officials to monitor the activities of licensees. Permits the use of Government property by such licensees and requires them to have liability insurance. Sets forth civil penalties for violations of this Act. Directs the Secretary to consult with the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of State on matters affecting national security and foreign policy, respectively. Requires the Secretary, not later than the last day of each fiscal year ending after the date of enactment of this Act and before October 1, 1989, to submit to specified congressional committees a report describing activities undertaken pursuant to this Act and recommendations for legislation regarding commercial activities. Requires the Secretary, not later than July 1, 1985, to submit to specified congressional committees a report which identifies Federal statutes, treaties, regulations, and policies which may have an adverse effect on commercial launches. Authorizes appropriations to the Secretary for FY 1985.

01 Reported to Senate with amendment(s) Apr 4, 2004

(Reported to Senate from the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation with amendment, S. Rept. 98-656) Commercial Space Launch Act - Prohibits persons from launching a launch vehicle or operating a launch site within the United States (or, in the case of U.S. citizens, from outside the United States and outside the territory of a foreign nation) unless they are properly licensed; and (2) in the case of a license holder, launching a payload (an object placed in space) unless such payload complies with all requirements of Federal law. Permits the Secretary of Transportation to issue or transfer such licenses to persons who meet the requirements of this Act. Sets forth certain conditions and procedures for licensing. Permits the Secretary to suspend or revoke such licenses if it is found that the licensee has substantially failed to comply with specified requirements. Permits the Secretary to modify a license if such modification will result in compliance with this Act. Permits the Secretary to terminate, prohibit, or suspend immediately any licensed operations if it is determined that such operations are detrimental to the public health and safety, safety of property, or the national security or foreign policy interests of the United States. Provides for administrative and judicial review of such determinations. Permits Federal officials to monitor the activities of licensees. Permits the use of Government property by such licensees and requires them to have liability insurance. Sets forth civil penalties for violations of this Act. Directs the Secretary to consult with the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of State on matters affecting national security and foreign policy, respectively. Requires the Secretary, not later than the last day of each fiscal year ending after the date of enactment of this Act and before October 1, 1989, to submit to specified congressional committees a report describing activities undertaken pursuant to this Act and recommendations for legislation regarding commercial activities. Requires the Secretary, not later than July 1, 1985, to submit to specified congressional committees a report which identifies Federal statutes, treaties, regulations, and policies which may have an adverse effect on commercial launches. Authorizes appropriations to the Secretary for FY 1985.

36 Passed House amended Apr 4, 2004

(Measure passed House, amended) Commercial Space Launch Act - Prohibits persons from: (1) launching a launch vehicle or operating a launch site within the United States (or, in the case of U.S. citizens, from outside the United States) unless they are properly licensed; and (2) in the case of a license holder, launching a payload (an object to be placed in space) unless such payload complies with all requirements of Federal law. Directs the agency having primary authority under such Federal law to determine such compliance and to certify such determination to the Secretary of Transportation. Authorizes the Secretary to issue or transfer such licenses to persons who meet the requirements of this Act. Sets forth certain conditions and procedures for licensing. Permits the Secretary to suspend or revoke such licenses if it is found that the licensee has substantially failed to comply with specified requirements. Permits the Secretary to modify a license if such modification will result in compliance with this Act. Authorizes the Secretary to terminate, prohibit, or suspend any licensed operations if it is determined that such operations are detrimental to the safety of life and property or to the national security or foreign policy interests of the United States. Provides for administrative and judicial review of such determinations. Permits Federal officials to monitor the activities of licensees. Permits the use of Government property by such licensees and requires them to have liability insurance. Sets forth civil penalties for violations of this Act. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1985-1989. Requires the Secretary, not later than one year after enactment of this Act, to submit to the Congress a report describing activities undertaken pursuant to this Act and recommendations for legislation regarding commercial launch activities.

17 Reported to House with amendment(s) Apr 4, 2004

(Reported to House from the Committee on Science and Technology with amendment, H. Rept. 98-816) Commercial Space Launch Act - Prohibits persons from: (1) launching a launch vehicle or operating a launch site within the United States (or, in the case of U.S. citizens, from outside the United States) unless they are properly licensed; and (2) in the case of a license holder, launching a payload (an object to be placed in space) unless such payload complies with all requirements of Federal law. Directs the agency having primary authority under such Federal law to determine such compliance and to certify such determination to the Secretary of Transportation. Authorizes the Secretary to issue or transfer such licenses to persons who meet the requirements of this Act. Sets forth certain conditions and procedures for licensing. Permits the Secretary to suspend or revoke such licenses if it is found that the licensee has substantially failed to comply with specified requirements. Permits the Secretary to modify a license if such modification will result in compliance with this Act. Authorizes the Secretary to terminate, prohibit, or suspend any licensed operations if it is determined that such operations are detrimental to the safety of life and property or to the national security or foreign policy interests of the United States. Provides for administrative and judicial review of such determinations. Permits Federal officials to monitor the activities of licensees. Permits the use of Government property by such licensees and requires them to have liability insurance. Sets forth civil penalties for violations of this Act. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1985-1989. Requires the Secretary, not later than one year after enactment of this Act, to submit to the Congress a report describing activities undertaken pursuant to this Act and recommendations for legislation regarding commercial launch activities.

00 Introduced in House Apr 4, 2004

Expendable Launch Vehicle Commercialization Act - Prohibits persons from launching a space object from the territory of the United States (or, in the case of U.S. nationals, from international waters or air space as well) unless they are properly licensed. Sets criminal penalties for violation of this Act. Directs the Secretary of Commerce to issue such licenses. Sets forth certain conditions of and procedures for licensing. Requires license applicants to obtain liability insurance. Permits the Secretary to suspend or revoke such licenses in specified circumstances.

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Timeline

Oct 30, 1984

Signed by President.

Oct 30, 1984

Signed by President.

Oct 30, 1984

Became Public Law No: 98-575.

Oct 30, 1984

Became Public Law No: 98-575.

Oct 18, 1984

Presented to President.

Oct 18, 1984

Presented to President.

Oct 15, 1984

Measure Signed in Senate.

Oct 9, 1984

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Voice Vote.

Oct 9, 1984

Passed Senate with an amendment by Voice Vote.

Oct 9, 1984

Resolving differences -- House actions: House Agreed to Senate Amendments by Unanimous Consent.

Oct 9, 1984

House Agreed to Senate Amendments by Unanimous Consent.

Oct 3, 1984

Committee on Commerce. Reported to Senate by Senator Packwood with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. With written report No. 98-656.

Oct 3, 1984

Committee on Commerce. Reported to Senate by Senator Packwood with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. With written report No. 98-656.

Oct 3, 1984

Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 1319.

Oct 2, 1984

Committee on Commerce. Approved for reporting with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.

Jun 7, 1984

Received in the Senate and read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce.

Jun 5, 1984

Called up by House Under Suspension of Rules.

Jun 5, 1984

Passed/agreed to in House: Passed House (Amended) by Voice Vote.

Jun 5, 1984

Passed House (Amended) by Voice Vote.

May 31, 1984

Reported to House (Amended) by House Committee on Science and Technology. Report No: 98-816.

May 31, 1984

Reported to House (Amended) by House Committee on Science and Technology. Report No: 98-816.

May 31, 1984

Placed on Union Calendar No: 473.

May 23, 1984

Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.

May 23, 1984

Ordered to be Reported (Amended).

May 10, 1984

Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.

Apr 11, 1984

Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.

Apr 11, 1984

Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee (Amended).

Apr 5, 1984

Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.

Mar 29, 1984

Subcommittee Hearings Held.

Mar 28, 1984

Unfavorable Executive Comment Received From DOT.

Mar 28, 1984

Unfavorable Executive Comment Received From NASA.

Feb 14, 1984

Unfavorable Executive Comment Received From FCC.

Jan 11, 1984

Executive Comment Requested from DOT, DOD, State, Commerce, Justice, NASA, FCC.

Nov 18, 1983

Subcommittee Hearings Held.

Sep 23, 1983

Referred to Subcommittee on Space Science Applications.

Sep 21, 1983

Introduced in House

Sep 21, 1983

Introduced in House

Sep 21, 1983

Referred to House Committee on Science and Technology.

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