[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 1]
[Revised as of July 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR25.7]

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                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
               CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
 
PART 25_PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN PROGRAMS UNDER THE RESOURCE CONSERVATION 
 
Sec. 25.7  Advisory groups.

    (a) Applicability. The requirements of this section on advisory 
groups shall be met whenever provisions of this chapter require use of 
an advisory group by State, interstate, or substate agencies involved in 
activities supported by EPA financial assistance under any of the three 
Acts.
    (b) Role. Primary responsibility for decision-making in 
environmental programs is vested by law in the elected and appointed 
officials who serve on public bodies and agencies at various levels of 
government. However, all segments of the public must have the 
opportunity to participate in environmental quality planning. 
Accordingly, where EPA identifies a need for continued attention of an 
informed core group of citizens in relation to activities conducted with 
EPA financial assistance, program regulations elsewhere in this chapter 
will require an advisory group to be appointed by the financially 
assisted agency. Such advisory groups will not be the sole mechanism for 
public participation, but will complement other mechanisms. They are 
intended to assist elected or appointed officials with final decision-
making responsibility by making recommendations to such officials on 
important issues. In addition, advisory groups should foster a 
constructive interchange among the various interests present on the 
group and enhance the prospect of community acceptance of agency action.
    (c) Membership. (1) The agency receiving financial assistance shall 
assure that the advisory group reflects a balance of interests in the 
affected area. In order to meet this requirement, the assisted agency 
shall take positive action, in accordance with paragraph (c)(3) of this 
section, to establish an advisory group which consists of substantially 
equivalent proportions of the following four groups:
    (i) Private citizens. No person may be included in this portion of 
the advisory group who is likely to incur a financial gain or loss 
greater than that of an average homeowner, taxpayer or consumer as a 
result of any action likely to be taken by the assisted agency.
    (ii) Representatives of public interest groups. A ``public interest 
group'' is an organization which reflects a general civic, social, 
recreational, environmental or public health perspective in the area and 
which does not directly reflect the economic interests of its 
membership.
    (iii) Public officials.
    (iv) Citizens or representatives of organizations with substantial 
economic interests in the plan or project.
    (2) Generally, where the activity has a particular geographic focus, 
the advisory group shall be made up of persons who are residents of that 
geographic area.
    (3) In order to meet the advisory group membership requirements of 
paragraph (c)(1) of this section, the assisted agency shall:
    (i) Identify public interest groups, economic interests, and public 
officials who are interested in or affected by the assisted activity.

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    (ii) Make active efforts to inform citizens in the affected area, 
and the persons or groups identified under paragraph (c)(3)(i) of this 
section, of this opportunity for participation on the advisory group. 
This may include such actions as placing notices or announcements in the 
newspapers or other media, mailing written notices to interested 
parties, contacting organizations or individuals directly, requesting 
organizations to notify their members through meetings, newsletters, or 
other means.
    (iii) Where the membership composition set forth in paragraph (c)(1) 
of this section is not met after the above actions, the assisted agency 
shall identify the causative problems and make additional efforts to 
overcome such problems. For example, the agency should make personal 
contact with prospective participants to invite their participation.
    (iv) Where problems in meeting the membership composition arise, the 
agency should request advice and assistance from EPA.
    (d) The assisted agency shall record the names and mailing addresses 
of each member of the advisory group, with the attributes of each in 
relation to the membership requirements set forth in paragraph (c)(1) of 
this section, provide a copy to EPA, and make the list available to the 
public. In the event that the membership requirements set forth in 
paragraph (c)(1) of this section are not met, the assisted agency shall 
append to the list a description of its efforts to comply with those 
requirements and an explanation of the problems which prevented 
compliance. EPA shall review the agency's efforts to comply and approve 
the advisory group composition or, if the agency's efforts were 
inadequate, require additional actions to achieve the required 
membership composition.
    (e) Responsibilities of the assisted agency. (1) The assisted agency 
shall designate a staff contact who will be responsible for day-to-day 
coordination among the advisory group, the agency, and any agency 
contractors or consultants. The financial assistance agreement shall 
include a budget item for this staff contact. Where substantial portions 
of the assisted agency's responsibilities will be met under contract, 
the agency shall require a similar designation, and budget 
specification, of its contractor. In the latter event, the assisted 
agency does not have to designate a separate staff contact on its own 
staff, if the Regional Administrator determines that the contractor's 
designation will result in adequate coordination. The staff contact 
shall be located in the project area.
    (2) The assisted agency has such responsibilities as providing the 
advisory group with information, identifying issues for the advisory 
group's consideration, consulting with the advisory group throughout the 
project, requesting the advisory group's recommendations prior to major 
decisions, transmitting advisory group recommendations to decision-
making officials, and making written responses to any formal 
recommendation by the advisory group. The agency shall make any such 
written responses available to the public. To the maximum extent 
feasible, the assisted agency shall involve the advisory group in the 
development of the public participation program.
    (3) The assisted agency shall identify professional and clerical 
staff time which the advisory group may depend upon for assistance, and 
provide the advisory group with an operating budget which may be used 
for technical assistance and other purposes agreed upon between the 
advisory group and the agency.
    (4) The assisted agency shall establish a system to make costs of 
reasonable out-of-pocket expenses of advisory group participation 
available to group members. Time away from work need not be reimbursed; 
however, assisted agencies are encouraged to schedule meetings at times 
and places which will not require members to leave their jobs to attend.
    (f) Advisory group responsibilities and duties. The advisory group 
may select its own chairperson, adopt its own rules of order, and 
schedule and conduct its own meetings. Advisory group meetings shall be 
announced well in advance and shall be open to the public. At all 
meetings, the advisory group shall provide opportunity for public 
comment. Any minutes of advisory

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group meetings and recommendations to the assisted agency shall be 
available to the public. The advisory group should monitor the progress 
of the project and become familiar with issues relevant to project 
development. In the event the assisted agency and the advisory group 
agree that the advisory group will assume public participation 
responsibilities, the group should undertake those responsibilities 
promptly. The advisory group should make written recommendations 
directly to the assisted agency and to responsible decision-making 
officials on major decisions (including approval of the public 
participation program) and respond to any requests from the agency or 
decision-making officials for recommendations. The advisory group should 
remain aware of community attitudes and responses to issues as they 
arise. As part of this effort, the advisory group may, within the 
limitations of available resources, conduct public participation 
activities in conjunction with the assisted agency; solicit outside 
advice; and establish, in conjunction with the assisted agency, 
subcommittees, ad hoc groups, or task forces to investigate and develop 
recommendations on particular issues as they arise. The advisory group 
should undertake its responsibilities fully and promptly in accordance 
with the policies and requirements of this part. Nothing shall preclude 
the right of the advisory group from requesting EPA to perform an 
evaluation of the assisted agency's compliance with the requirements of 
this part.
    (g) Training and assistance. EPA will promptly provide appropriate 
written guidance and project information to the newly formed advisory 
group and may provide advice and assistance to the group throughout the 
life of the project. EPA will develop and, in conjunction with the State 
or assisted agency, carry out a program to provide a training session 
for the advisory group, and appropriate assisted agency representatives, 
promptly after the advisory group is formed. The assisted agency shall 
provide additional needed information or assistance to the advisory 
group.