[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR202.10]

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                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
        CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 202_RESTORATION ADVISORY BOARDS--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart B_Operating Requirements
 
Sec. 202.10   RAB adjournment and dissolution.

    (a) RAB adjournment.--(1) Requirements for RAB adjournment. An 
Installation Commander may adjourn a RAB with input from the community 
when there is no longer a need for a RAB or when community interest in 
the RAB no longer exists. An Installation Commander may consider 
adjourning the RAB in the following situations:
    (i) A record of decision has been signed for all DERP sites on the 
installation,
    (ii) An installation has achieved response complete at all sites and 
no further environmental restoration decisions are required,
    (iii) An installation has all remedies in place,
    (iv) The RAB has achieved the desired end goal as defined in the RAB 
Operating Procedures,
    (v) There is no longer sufficient, sustained community interest, as 
documented by the installation with RAB community members and community-
at-large input, to sustain the RAB. The installation shall continue to 
monitor for any changes in community interest that could warrant 
reactivating or reestablishing the RAB, or
    (vi) The installation has been transferred out of DoD control and 
day-to-day responsibility for making restoration response decisions has 
been assumed by the transferee.
    (2) Adjournment procedures. If the Installation Commander is 
considering adjourning the RAB, the Installation Commander shall:
    (i) Consult with EPA, state, tribes, RAB members, and the local 
community, as appropriate, regarding adjourning the RAB and consider all 
responses before making a final decision.
    (ii) Document the rationale for adjournment in a memorandum in a 
memorandum for inclusion in the Administrative Record, notify the public 
of the decision through written notice

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to the RAB members and through publication of a notice in a local 
newspaper of general circulation, and describe other ongoing public 
involvement opportunities that are available if the Installation 
Commander decides to adjourn the RAB.
    (b) RAB dissolution--(1) Requirements for RAB dissolution. An 
Installation Commander may recommend dissolution of a RAB when a RAB is 
no longer fulfilling the intended purpose of advising and providing 
community input to an Installation Commander and decision makers on 
environmental restoration projects as described in Sec. 202.1(b).
    (2) Dissolution procedures. If the Installation Commander is 
considering dissolving the RAB, the Installation Commander shall:
    (i) Consult with EPA, state, tribal and local government 
representatives, as appropriate, regarding dissolving the RAB.
    (ii) Notify the RAB community co-chair and members in writing of the 
intent to dissolve the RAB and the reasons for doing so and provide the 
RAB members 30 days to respond in writing. The Installation Commander 
shall consider RAB member responses, and in consultation with EPA, 
state, tribal and local government representatives, as appropriate, 
determine the appropriate actions.
    (iii) Notify the public of the proposal to dissolve the RAB and 
provide a 30-day public comment period on the proposal, if the 
Installation Commander decides to proceed with dissolution. At the 
conclusion of the public comment period, the Installation Commander will 
review the public comments, consult with EPA, state, tribal and local 
government representatives, as appropriate, and, if the Installation 
Commander still believes dissolution is appropriate, render a 
recommendation to that effect.
    (iv) Send the recommendation, responsiveness summary, and all 
supporting documentation via the chain-of-command to the Military 
Component's Environmental Deputy Assistant Secretary (or equivalent) for 
approval or disapproval. The Military Component's Environmental Deputy 
Assistant Secretary (or equivalent) shall notify the Office of the 
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Installations & Environment) (or 
equivalent) of the decision to approve or disapprove the request to 
dissolve the RAB and the rationale for that decision.
    (v) Document the recommendation, responsiveness summary, and the 
rationale for dissolution in a memorandum for inclusion in the 
Administrative Record, notify the public of the decision through written 
notice to the RAB members and through publication of a notice in a local 
newspaper of general circulation and describe other ongoing public 
involvement opportunities that are available, once the Military 
Component's Environmental Deputy Assistant Secretary (or equivalent) 
makes a final decision.
    (c) Reestablishing an adjourned or dissolved RAB. An Installation 
Commander may reestablish an adjourned or dissolved RAB if there is 
sufficient and sustained community interest in doing so, and there are 
environmental restoration activities still ongoing at the installation 
or that may start up again. Where a RAB is adjourned or dissolved and 
environmental restoration activities continue, the Installation 
Commander should reassess community interest at least every 24 months. 
When all environmental restoration decisions have been made and required 
remedies are in place and are properly operating at an installation, 
reassessment of the community interest for reestablishing the RAB is not 
necessary. When additional environmental restoration decisions have to 
be made resulting from subsequent actions, such as long-term management 
and five-year reviews, the installation will reassess community interest 
for reestablishing the RAB. Where the reassessment finds sufficient and 
sustained community interest at previously adjourned or dissolved RABs, 
the Installation Commander should reestablish a RAB. Where the 
reassessment does not find sufficient and sustained community interest 
in reestablishing the RAB, the Installation Commander shall document in 
a memorandum for the record the procedures followed in the reassessment 
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findings of the reassessment. This document shall be included in the 
Administrative Record for the installation. If there is interest in 
reestablishment at a previously dissolved RAB, but the Installation 
Commander determines that the same conditions exist that required the 
original dissolution, he or she will request, through the chain-of-
command to the Military Component's Deputy Assistant Secretary, an 
exception to reestablishing the RAB. If those conditions no longer exist 
at a previously dissolved RAB, and there is sufficient and sustained 
interest in reestablishment, the Installation Commander should recommend 
to the Deputy Assistant Secretary that the RAB be reestablished. The 
Deputy Assistant Secretary will take the Installation Commander's 
recommendation under advisement and may approve that RAB for 
reestablishment.
    (d) Public comment. If the Installation Commander intends to 
recommend dissolution of a RAB or reestablish a dissolved RAB, the 
Installation Commander shall notify the public of the proposal to 
dissolve or reestablish the RAB and provide a 30-day public comment 
period on the proposal. At the conclusion of the public comment period, 
the Installation Commander shall review public comments; consult with 
EPA and state, tribal, or local government representatives, as 
appropriate; prepare a responsiveness summary; and render a 
recommendation. The recommendation, responsiveness summary, and all 
supporting documentation should be sent via the chain-of-command to the 
Military Component's Environmental Deputy Assistant Secretary (or 
equivalent) for approval or disapproval. The Installation Commander 
shall notify the public of the decision.