[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 41, Volume 3]
[Revised as of July 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 41CFR102-3.85]

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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 A_What Policies Apply to Advisory Committees Established Within 
                          the Executive Branch?
 
Sec. 102-3.85  How are major charter amendments accomplished?

    Procedures for making major amendments to advisory committee 
charters, such as substantial changes in objectives and scope, duties, 
and estimated costs, are the same as in Sec. 102-3.80, except that for 
discretionary advisory committees an agency must:
    (a) Consult with the Secretariat on the amended language, and 
explain the purpose of the changes and why they are necessary; and
    (b) File the amended charter as specified in Sec. 102-3.70.

    Appendix A to Subpart B 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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 Key points and principles       Section(s)                   Question(s)                       Guidance
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I. Agency heads must        102-3.60, 102-3.115  1. Can an agency head delegate to     A. Yes. Many
 consult with the                                 the Committee Management Officer      administrative functions
 Secretariat prior to                             (CMO) responsibility for consulting   performed to implement
 establishing a                                   with the Secretariat regarding the    the Act may be
 discretionary advisory                           establishment, renewal, or            delegated. However,
 committee.                                       reestablishment of discretionary      those functions related
                                                  advisory committees?                  to approving the final
                                                                                        establishment, renewal,
                                                                                        or reestablishment of
                                                                                        discretionary advisory
                                                                                        committees are reserved
                                                                                        for the agency head.
                                                                                        Each agency CMO should
                                                                                        assure that their
                                                                                        internal processes for
                                                                                        managing advisory
                                                                                        committees include
                                                                                        appropriate
                                                                                        certifications by the
                                                                                        agency head.
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II. Agency heads are        102-3.60(a), 102-    1. Who retains final authority for    A. Although agency heads
 responsible for complying   3.105                establishing or renewing a            retain final authority
 with the Act, including                          discretionary advisory committee?     for establishing or
 determining which                                                                      renewing discretionary
 discretionary advisory                                                                 advisory committees,
 committees should be                                                                   these decisions should
 established and renewed.                                                               be consistent with Sec.
                                                                                         102-3.105(e) and
                                                                                        reflect consultation
                                                                                        with the Secretariat
                                                                                        under Sec. 102-
                                                                                        3.60(a).
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III. An advisory committee  102-3.30(c), 102-    1. What factors should be considered  A. The composition of an
 must be fairly balanced     3.60(b)(3)           in achieving a ``balanced''           advisory committee's
 in its membership in                             advisory committee membership?        membership will depend
 terms of the points of                                                                 upon several factors,
 view represented and the                                                               including: (i) The
 functions to be                                                                        advisory committee's
 performed.                                                                             mission; (ii) The
                                                                                        geographic, ethnic,
                                                                                        social, economic, or
                                                                                        scientific impact of the
                                                                                        advisory committee's
                                                                                        recommendations; (iii)
                                                                                        The types of specific
                                                                                        perspectives required,
                                                                                        for example, such as
                                                                                        those of consumers,
                                                                                        technical experts, the
                                                                                        public at-large,
                                                                                        academia, business, or
                                                                                        other sectors; (iv) The
                                                                                        need to obtain divergent
                                                                                        points of view on the
                                                                                        issues before the
                                                                                        advisory committee; and
                                                                                        (v) The relevance of
                                                                                        State, local, or tribal
                                                                                        governments to the
                                                                                        development of the
                                                                                        advisory committee's
                                                                                        recommendations.
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IV. Charters for advisory   102-3.70(b)          1. If an advisory committee's         A. Yes. Section 14(b)(2)
 committees required by                           duration exceeds two years, must a    of the Act provides
 statute must be filed                            charter be filed with the Congress    that: Any advisory
 every two years                                  and GSA every two years?              committee established by
 regardless of the                                                                      an Act of Congress shall
 duration provided in the                                                               file a charter upon the
 statute.                                                                               expiration of each
                                                                                        successive two-year
                                                                                        period following the
                                                                                        date of enactment of the
                                                                                        Act establishing such
                                                                                        advisory committee.
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             Subpart C_How Are Advisory Committees Managed?