[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 41, Volume 3]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 41CFR102-3.185]

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           TITLE 41--PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
 
               CHAPTER 102--FEDERAL MANAGEMENT REGULATION
 
PART 102-3--FEDERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE MANAGEMENT--Table of Contents
 
  Subpart E--How Does This Subpart Apply to Advice or Recommendations 
Provided to Agencies by the National Academy of Sciences or the National 
                    Academy of Public Administration?
 
Sec. 102-3.185  What does this subpart require agencies to do?

    (a) Section 15 requirements. An agency may not use any advice or 
recommendation provided to an agency by the National Academy of Sciences 
(NAS) or the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) under an 
agreement between the agency and an academy, if such advice or 
recommendation was developed by use of a committee created by either 
academy, unless:
    (1) The committee was not subject to any actual management or 
control by an agency or officer of the Federal Government; and
    (2) In the case of NAS, the academy certifies that it has complied 
substantially with the requirements of section 15(b) of the Act; or
    (3) In the case of NAPA, the academy certifies that it has complied 
substantially with the requirements of sections 15(b) (1), (2), and (5) 
of the Act.
    (b) No agency management or control. Agencies must not manage or 
control the specific procedures adopted by each academy to comply with 
the requirements of section 15 of the Act that are applicable to that 
academy. In addition, however, any committee created and used by an 
academy in the development of any advice or recommendation to be 
provided by the academy to an agency must be subject to both actual 
management and control by that academy and not by the agency.
    (c) Funding agreements. Agencies may enter into contracts, grants, 
and cooperative agreements with NAS or NAPA that are consistent with the 
requirements of this subpart to obtain advice or recommendations from 
such academy. These funding agreements require, and agencies may rely 
upon, a written certification by an authorized representative of the 
academy provided to the agency upon delivery to the agency of each 
report containing advice or recommendations required under the agreement 
that:
    (1) The academy has adopted policies and procedures that comply with 
the applicable requirements of section 15 of the Act; and
    (2) To the best of the authorized representative's knowledge and 
belief, these policies and procedures substantially have been complied 
with in performing the work required under the agreement.

    Appendix A to Subpart E 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:

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                                                                 Appendix A to Subpart E
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    Key points and principles                      Section(s)                                Question(s)                            Guidance
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I. Section 15 of the Act allows   102-3.185(a)................................  1. May agencies rely upon an academy   A. Yes. NAS and NAPA are
 the National Academy of                                                         certification regarding compliance     completely separate
 Sciences (NAS) and the National                                                 with section 15 of the Act if          organizations. Each is
 Academy of Public                                                               different policies and procedures      independently chartered by the
 Administration (NAPA) to adopt                                                  are adopted by NAS and NAPA?           Congress for different purposes,
 separate procedures for                                                                                                and Congress has recognized that
 complying with FACA.                                                                                                   the two organizations are
                                                                                                                        structured and operate
                                                                                                                        differently. Agencies should
                                                                                                                        defer to the discretion of each
                                                                                                                        academy to adopt policies and
                                                                                                                        procedures that will enable it
                                                                                                                        to comply substantially with the
                                                                                                                        provisions of section 15 of the
                                                                                                                        Act that apply to that academy.
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II. Section 15 of the Act allows  102-3.185(c)................................  1. Can an agency enter into a funding  A. Yes, if the members of the
 agencies to enter into funding                                                  agreement with an academy which        committee are selected by the
 agreements with NAS and NAPA                                                    provides for the preparation of one    academy and if the committee's
 without the academies'                                                          or more academy reports containing     meetings, deliberations, and the
 committees being ``managed'' or                                                 advice or recommendations to the       preparation of reports are all
 ``controlled''.                                                                 agency, to be developed by the         controlled by the academy. Under
                                                                                 academy by use of a committee          these circumstances, neither the
                                                                                 created by the academy, without        existence of the funding
                                                                                 subjecting an academy to ``actual      agreement nor the fact that it
                                                                                 management or control'' by the         contemplates use by the academy
                                                                                 agency?                                of an academy committee would
                                                                                                                        constitute actual management or
                                                                                                                        control of the committee by the
                                                                                                                        agency.
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 PART 102-4--NONDISCRIMINATION IN FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS 
                               [RESERVED]