[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 41, Volume 3] [Revised as of July 1, 2002] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 41CFR102-3.175] [Page 33-37] TITLE 41--PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CHAPTER 102--FEDERAL MANAGEMENT REGULATION PART 102-3--FEDERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE MANAGEMENT--Table of Contents Subpart D--Advisory Committee Meeting and Recordkeeping Procedures Sec. 102-3.175 What are the reporting and recordkeeping requirements for an advisory committee? (a) Presidential advisory committee follow-up report. Within one year after a Presidential advisory committee has [[Page 34]] submitted a public report to the President, a follow-up report required by section 6(b) of the Act must be prepared and transmitted to the Congress detailing the disposition of the advisory committee's recommendations. The Secretariat shall assure that these reports are prepared and transmitted to the Congress as directed by the President, either by the President's delegate, by the agency responsible for providing support to a Presidential advisory committee, or by the responsible agency or organization designated in the charter of the Presidential advisory committee pursuant to Sec. 102-3.75(a)(10). In performing this function, GSA may solicit the assistance of the President's delegate, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), or the responsible agency Committee Management Officer (CMO), as appropriate. Reports shall be consistent with specific guidance provided periodically by the Secretariat. (b) Annual comprehensive review of Federal advisory committees. To conduct an annual comprehensive review of each advisory committee as specified in section 7(b) of the Act, GSA requires Federal agencies to report information on each advisory committee for which a charter has been filed in accordance with Sec. 102-3.70, and which is in existence during any part of a Federal fiscal year. Committee Management Officers (CMOs), Designated Federal Officers (DFOs), and other responsible agency officials will provide this information by data filed electronically with GSA on a fiscal year basis, using a Governmentwide shared Internet- based system that GSA maintains. This information shall be consistent with specific guidance provided periodically by the Secretariat. The preparation of these electronic submissions by agencies has been assigned interagency report control number (IRCN) 0304-GSA-AN. (c) Annual report of closed or partially-closed meetings. In accordance with section 10(d) of the Act, advisory committees holding closed or partially-closed meetings must issue reports at least annually, setting forth a summary of activities and such related matters as would be informative to the public consistent with the policy of 5 U.S.C. 552(b). (d) Advisory committee reports. Subject to 5 U.S.C. 552, 8 copies of each report made by an advisory committee, including any report of closed or partially-closed meetings as specified in paragraph (c) of this section and, where appropriate, background papers prepared by experts or consultants, must be filed with the Library of Congress as required by section 13 of the Act for public inspection and use at the location specified Sec. 102-3.70(a)(3). (e) Advisory committee records. Official records generated by or for an advisory committee must be retained for the duration of the advisory committee. Upon termination of the advisory committee, the records must be processed in accordance with the Federal Records Act (FRA), 44 U.S.C. Chapters 21, 29-33, and regulations issued by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) (see 36 CFR parts 1220, 1222, 1228, and 1234), or in accordance with the Presidential Records Act (PRA), 44 U.S.C. Chapter 22. Appendix A to Subpart D of Part 102-3--Key Points and Principles This appendix provides additional guidance in the form of answers to frequently asked questions and identifies key points and principles that may be applied to situations not covered elsewhere in this subpart. The guidance follows: [[Page 35]] Appendix A to Subpart D -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Key points and principles Section(s) Question(s) Guidance -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I. With some exceptions, 102-3.140, 102-3.145(a), 102-3.155.......... 1. Must all advisory committee and A. No. Advisory committee advisory committee meetings are subcommittee meetings be open to the meetings may be closed when open to the public. public? appropriate, in accordance with the exemption(s) for closure contained in the Government in the Sunshine Act, 5 U.S.C. 552b(c). (i) Subcommittees that report to a parent advisory committee, and not directly to a Federal officer or agency, are not required to open their meetings to the public or comply with the procedures in the Act for announcing meetings. (ii) However, agencies are cautioned to avoid excluding the public from attending any meeting where a subcommittee develops advice or recommendations that are not expected to be reviewed and considered by the parent advisory committee before being submitted to a Federal officer or agency. These exclusions may run counter to the provisions of the Act requiring contemporaneous access to the advisory committee deliberative process. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- II. Notices must be published in 102-3.150................................... 1. Can agencies publish a single A. Yes, agencies may publish a the Federal Register announcing Federal Register notice announcing single notice announcing advisory committee meetings. multiple advisory committee multiple meetings so long as meetings? these notices contain all of the information required by Sec. 102-3.150. (i) ``Blanket notices'' should not announce meetings so far in advance as to prevent the public from adequately being informed of an advisory committee's schedule. (ii) An agency's Office of General Counsel should be consulted where these notices include meetings that are either closed or partially closed to the public. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- III. Although certain advisory 102-3.170................................... 1. May an agency require the use of A. No. Section 10(b) of FACA committee records may be its internal FOIA procedures for provides that: Subject to withheld under the Freedom of access to advisory committee records section 552 of title 5, United Information Act (FOIA), as that are not exempt from release States Code, the records, amended, 5 U.S.C. 552, agencies under FOIA? reports, transcripts, minutes, may not require the use of FOIA appendixes, working papers, procedures for records drafts, studies, agenda, or available under section 10(b) other documents which were made of FACA. available to or prepared for or by each advisory committee shall be available for public inspection and copying at a single location in the offices of the advisory committee or the agency to which the advisory committee reports until the advisory committee ceases to exist. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [[Page 36]] ..................................... (i) The purpose of section 10(b) of the Act is to provide for the contemporaneous availability of advisory committee records that, when taken in conjunction with the ability to attend advisory committee meetings, provide a meaningful opportunity to comprehend fully the work undertaken by the advisory committee. (ii) Although advisory committee records may be withheld under the provisions of FOIA if there is a reasonable expectation that the records sought fall within the exemptions contained in section 552(b) of FOIA, agencies may not require members of the public or other interested parties to file requests for non-exempt advisory committee records under the request and review process established by section 552(a)(3) of FOIA. (iii) Records covered by the exemptions set forth in section 552(b) of FOIA may be withheld. An opinion of the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC), U.S. Department of Justice concludes that: FACA requires disclosure of written advisory committee documents, including predecisional materials such as drafts, working papers, and studies. The disclosure exemption available to agencies under exemption 5 of FOIA for predecisional documents and other privileged materials is narrowly limited in the context of FACA to privileged ``inter- agency or intra-agency'' documents prepared by an agency and transmitted to an advisory committee. The language of the FACA statute and its legislative history support this restrictive application of exemption 5 to requests for public access to advisory committee documents. Moreover, since an advisory committee is not itself an agency, this construction is supported by the express language of exemption 5 which applies only to inter-agency or intra-agency materials. (iv) Agencies first should determine, however, whether or not records being sought by the public fall within the scope of FACA in general, and section 10(b) of the Act in particular, prior to applying the available exemptions under FOIA. (See OLC Opinion 12 Op. O.L.C. 73, dated April 29, 1988, which is available from the Committee Management Secretariat (MC), General Services Administration, 1800 F Street, NW., Washington, DC 20405-0002.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [[Page 37]] IV. Advisory committee records 102-175(e).................................. 1. How must advisory committee A. In order to ensure proper must be managed in accordance records be treated and preserved? records management, the with the Federal Records Act Committee Management Officer (FRA), 44 U.S.C. Chapters 21, (CMO), Designated Federal 29-33, and regulations issued Officer (DFO), or other by the National Archives and representative of the advisory Records Administration (NARA) committee, in coordination with (see 36 CFR parts 1220, 1222, the agency's Records Management 1228, and 1234), or the Officer, should clarify upon the Presidential Records Act (PRA), establishment of the advisory 44 U.S.C. Chapter 22. committee whether its records will be managed in accordance with the FRA or the PRA. B. Official records generated by or for an advisory committee must be retained for the duration of the advisory committee. Responsible agency officials are encouraged to contact their agency's Records Management Officer or NARA as soon as possible after the establishment of the advisory committee to receive guidance on how to establish effective records management practices. Upon termination of the advisory committee, the records must be processed in accordance with the FRA and regulations issued by NARA, or in accordance with the PRA. C. The CMO, DFO, or other representative of an advisory committee governed by the FRA, in coordination with the agency's Records Management Officer, must contact NARA in sufficient time to review the process for submitting any necessary disposition schedules of the advisory committee's records upon termination. In order to ensure the proper disposition of the advisory committee's records, disposition schedules need to be submitted to NARA no later than 6 months before the termination of the advisory committee. D. For Presidential advisory committees governed by the PRA, the CMO, DFO, or other representative of the advisory committee should consult with the White House Counsel on the preservation of any records subject to the PRA, and may also confer with NARA officials. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [[Page 38]]