[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 41, Volume 3]
[Revised as of July 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 41CFR102-3.40]

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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. 102-3.40  What types of committees or groups are not covered by 
the Act and this part?

    The following are examples of committees or groups that are not 
covered by the Act or this Federal Advisory Committee Management part:
    (a) Committees created by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) or 
the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA). Any committee 
created by NAS or NAPA in accordance with section 15 of the Act, except 
as otherwise covered by subpart E of this part;
    (b) Advisory committees of the Central Intelligence Agency and the 
Federal Reserve System. Any advisory committee established or utilized 
by the Central Intelligence Agency or the Federal Reserve System;
    (c) Committees exempted by statute. Any committee specifically 
exempted from the Act by law;
    (d) Committees not actually managed or controlled by the executive 
branch. Any committee or group created by non-Federal entities (such as 
a contractor or private organization), provided that these committees or 
groups are not actually managed or controlled by the executive branch;
    (e) Groups assembled to provide individual advice. Any group that 
meets with a Federal official(s), including a public meeting, where 
advice is sought from the attendees on an individual basis and not from 
the group as a whole;
    (f) Groups assembled to exchange facts or information. Any group 
that meets with a Federal official(s) for the purpose of exchanging 
facts or information;
    (g) Intergovernmental committees. Any committee composed wholly of 
full-time or permanent part-time officers or employees of the Federal 
Government and elected officers of State, local and tribal governments 
(or their designated employees with authority to act on their behalf), 
acting in their official capacities. However, the purpose of such a 
committee must be solely to exchange views, information, or advice 
relating to the management or implementation of Federal programs 
established pursuant to statute, that explicitly or inherently share 
intergovernmental responsibilities or administration (see guidelines 
issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) on section 204(b) of 
the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995, 2 U.S.C. 1534(b), OMB 
Memorandum M-95-20, dated September 21, 1995, available from the 
Committee Management Secretariat (MC), General Services Administration, 
1800 F Street, NW., Washington, DC 20405-0002);
    (h) Intragovernmental committees. Any committee composed wholly of 
full-time or permanent part-time officers or employees of the Federal 
Government;
    (i) Local civic groups. Any local civic group whose primary function 
is that of rendering a public service with respect to a Federal program;
    (j) Groups established to advise State or local officials. Any State 
or local committee, council, board, commission, or similar group 
established to advise or make recommendations to State or local 
officials or agencies; and
    (k) Operational committees. Any committee established to perform 
primarily operational as opposed to advisory functions. Operational 
functions are those specifically authorized by statute or Presidential 
directive, such as making or implementing Government decisions or 
policy. A committee designated operational may be covered

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by the Act if it becomes primarily advisory in nature. It is the 
responsibility of the administering agency to determine whether a 
committee is primarily operational. If so, it does not fall under the 
requirements of the Act and this part.

    Appendix A to Subpart A 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. FACA applies to advisory       102-3.25, 102-     1. A local citizens group wants to  A. The answer to
 committees that are either        3.40(d), 102-      meet with a Federal official(s)     questions 1, 2, and 3
 ``established'' or ``utilized''   3.40(f)            to help improve the condition of    is yes, if the agency
 by an agency.                                        a forest's trails and quality of    does not either
                                                      concessions. May the Government     ``establish'' or
                                                      meet with the group without         ``utilize'' (exercise
                                                      chartering the group under the      ``actual management or
                                                      Act?                                control'' over) the
                                                     2. May an agency official attend     group. (i) Although
                                                      meetings of external groups where   there is no precise
                                                      advice may be offered to the        legal definition of
                                                      Government during the course of     ``actual management or
                                                      discussions?                        control,'' the
                                                     3. May an agency official            following factors may
                                                      participate in meetings of groups   be used by an agency
                                                      or organizations as a member        to determine whether
                                                      without chartering the group        or not a group is
                                                      under the Act?                      ``utilized'' within
                                                     4. Is the Act applicable to          the meaning of the
                                                      meetings between agency officials   Act: (a) Does the
                                                      and their contractors, licensees,   agency manage or
                                                      or other ``private sector program   control the group's
                                                      partners?''                         membership or
                                                                                          otherwise determine
                                                                                          its composition? (b)
                                                                                          Does the agency manage
                                                                                          or control the group's
                                                                                          agenda? (c) Does the
                                                                                          agency fund the
                                                                                          group's activities?
                                                                                          (ii) Answering ``yes''
                                                                                          to any or all of
                                                                                          questions 1, 2, or 3
                                                                                          does not automatically
                                                                                          mean the group is
                                                                                          ``utilized'' within
                                                                                          the meaning of the
                                                                                          Act. However, an
                                                                                          agency may need to
                                                                                          reconsider the status
                                                                                          of the group under the
                                                                                          Act if the
                                                                                          relationship in
                                                                                          question essentially
                                                                                          is indistinguishable
                                                                                          from an advisory
                                                                                          committee established
                                                                                          by the agency.
                                                                                         B. The answer to
                                                                                          question 4 is no.
                                                                                          Agencies often meet
                                                                                          with contractors and
                                                                                          licensees,
                                                                                          individually and as a
                                                                                          group, to discuss
                                                                                          specific matters
                                                                                          involving a contract's
                                                                                          solicitation,
                                                                                          issuance, and
                                                                                          implementation, or an
                                                                                          agency's efforts to
                                                                                          ensure compliance with
                                                                                          its regulations. Such
                                                                                          interactions are not
                                                                                          subject to the Act
                                                                                          because these groups
                                                                                          are not
                                                                                          ``established'' or
                                                                                          ``utilized'' for the
                                                                                          purpose of obtaining
                                                                                          advice or
                                                                                          recommendations.
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II. The development of consensus  102-3.25, 102-     1. If, during a public meeting of   A. No, the public
 among all or some of the          3.40(d), 102-      the ``town hall'' type called by    meeting need not be
 attendees at a public meeting     3.40(f)            an agency, it appears that the      stopped. (i) A group
 or similar forum does not                            audience is achieving consensus,    must either be
 automatically invoke FACA.                           or a common point of view, is       ``established'' or
                                                      this an indication that the         ``utilized'' by the
                                                      meeting is subject to the Act and   executive branch in
                                                      must be stopped?                    order for the Act to
                                                                                          apply. (ii) Public
                                                                                          meetings represent a
                                                                                          chance for individuals
                                                                                          to voice their
                                                                                          opinions and/or share
                                                                                          information. In that
                                                                                          sense, agencies do not
                                                                                          either ``establish''
                                                                                          the assemblage of
                                                                                          individuals as an
                                                                                          advisory committee or
                                                                                          ``utilize'' the
                                                                                          attendees as an
                                                                                          advisory committee
                                                                                          because there are no
                                                                                          elements of either
                                                                                          ``management'' or
                                                                                          ``control'' present or
                                                                                          intended.

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III. Meetings between a Federal   102-3.40(e)        1. May an agency official meet      A. The answer to
 official(s) and a collection of                      with a number of persons            questions 1 and 2 is
 individuals where advice is                          collectively to obtain their        yes. The Act applies
 sought from the attendees on an                      individual views without            only where a group is
 individual basis are not                             violating the Act?                  established or
 subject to the Act.                                 2. Does the concept of an            utilized to provide
                                                      ``individual'' apply only to        advice or
                                                      ``natural persons?''                recommendations ``as a
                                                                                          group.'' (i) A mere
                                                                                          assemblage or
                                                                                          collection of
                                                                                          individuals where the
                                                                                          attendees are
                                                                                          providing individual
                                                                                          advice is not acting
                                                                                          ``as a group'' under
                                                                                          the Act. (ii) In this
                                                                                          respect,
                                                                                          ``individual'' is not
                                                                                          limited to ``natural
                                                                                          persons.'' Where the
                                                                                          group consists of
                                                                                          representatives of
                                                                                          various existing
                                                                                          organizations, each
                                                                                          representative
                                                                                          individually may
                                                                                          provide advice on
                                                                                          behalf of that
                                                                                          person's organization
                                                                                          without violating the
                                                                                          Act, if those
                                                                                          organizations
                                                                                          themselves are not
                                                                                          ``managed or
                                                                                          controlled'' by the
                                                                                          agency.
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IV. Meetings between Federal,     102-3.40(g)        1. Is the exclusion from the Act    A. Yes. The scope of
 State, local, and tribal                             covering elected officials of       activities covered by
 elected officials are not                            State, local, and tribal            the exclusion from the
 subject to the Act.                                  governments acting in their         Act for
                                                      official capacities also            intergovernmental
                                                      applicable to associations of       activities should be
                                                      State officials?                    construed broadly to
                                                                                          facilitateFederal/
                                                                                          State/local/tribal
                                                                                          discussions on shared
                                                                                          intergovernmental
                                                                                          program
                                                                                          responsibilities or
                                                                                          administration.
                                                                                          Pursuant to a
                                                                                          Presidential
                                                                                          delegation, the Office
                                                                                          of Management and
                                                                                          Budget (OMB) issued
                                                                                          guidelines for this
                                                                                          exemption, authorized
                                                                                          by section 204(b) of
                                                                                          the Unfunded Mandates
                                                                                          Reform Act of 1995,
                                                                                          2U.S.C. 1534(b). (See
                                                                                          OMB Memorandum M-95-
                                                                                          20, dated September
                                                                                          21, 1995, published at
                                                                                          60 FR 50651 (September
                                                                                          29, 1995), and which
                                                                                          is available from the
                                                                                          Committee Management
                                                                                          Secretariat (MC),
                                                                                          General Services
                                                                                          Administration, 1800 F
                                                                                          Street, NW,
                                                                                          Washington, DC 20405-
                                                                                          0002).
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V. Advisory committees            102-3.30(e), 102-  1. Are ``operational committees''   A. No, so long as the
 established under the Act may     3.40(k)            subject to the Act, even if they    operational functions
 perform advisory functions                           may engage in some advisory         performed by the
 only, unless authorized to                           activities?                         committee constitute
 perform ``operational'' duties                                                           the ``primary''
 by the Congress or by                                                                    mission of the
 Presidential directive.                                                                  committee. Only
                                                                                          committees established
                                                                                          or utilized by the
                                                                                          executive branch in
                                                                                          the interest of
                                                                                          obtaining advice or
                                                                                          recommendations are
                                                                                          subject to the Act.
                                                                                          However, without
                                                                                          specific authorization
                                                                                          by the Congress or
                                                                                          direction by the
                                                                                          President, Federal
                                                                                          functions
                                                                                          (decisionmaking or
                                                                                          operations) cannot be
                                                                                          delegated to, or
                                                                                          assumed by, non-
                                                                                          Federal individuals or
                                                                                          entities.
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VI. Committees authorized by the  102-3.40(k)        1. What characteristics are common  A. In answer to
 Congress in law or by                                to ``operational committees?''      question 1, non-
 Presidential directive to                           2. A committee created by the        advisory, or
 perform primarily                                    Congress by statute is              ``operational''
 ``operational'' functions are                        responsible, for example, for       committees generally
 not subject to the Act.                              developing plans and events to      have the following
                                                      commemorate the contributions of    characteristics: (i)
                                                      wildlife to the enjoyment of the    Specific functions and/
                                                      Nation's parks. Part of the         or authorities
                                                      committee's role includes           provided by the
                                                      providing advice to certain         Congress in law or by
                                                      Federal agencies as may be          Presidential
                                                      necessary to coordinate these       directive; (ii) The
                                                      events. Is this committee subject   ability to make and
                                                      to FACA?                            implement
                                                                                          traditionally
                                                                                          Governmental
                                                                                          decisions; and (iii)
                                                                                          The authority to
                                                                                          perform specific tasks
                                                                                          to implement a Federal
                                                                                          program.
                                                                                         B. Agencies are
                                                                                          responsible for
                                                                                          determining whether or
                                                                                          not a committee
                                                                                          primarily provides
                                                                                          advice or
                                                                                          recommendations and
                                                                                          is, therefore, subject
                                                                                          to the Act, or is
                                                                                          primarily
                                                                                          ``operational'' and
                                                                                          not covered by FACA.
                                                                                         C. The answer to
                                                                                          question 2 is no. The
                                                                                          committee is not
                                                                                          subject to the Act
                                                                                          because: (i) Its
                                                                                          functions are to plan
                                                                                          and implement specific
                                                                                          tasks; (ii) The
                                                                                          committee has been
                                                                                          granted the express
                                                                                          authority by the
                                                                                          Congress to perform
                                                                                          its statutorily
                                                                                          required functions;
                                                                                          and (iii) Its
                                                                                          incidental role of
                                                                                          providing advice to
                                                                                          other Federal agencies
                                                                                          is secondary to its
                                                                                          primarily operational
                                                                                          role of planning and
                                                                                          implementing specific
                                                                                          tasks and performing
                                                                                          statutory functions.
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