[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 41, Volume 3]
[Revised as of July 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 41CFR102-3.130]

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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 C_How Are Advisory Committees Managed?
 
Sec. 102-3.130  What policies apply to the appointment, and compensation or 

reimbursement of advisory committee members, staff, and experts and 

consultants?

    In developing guidelines to implement the Act and this Federal 
Advisory Committee Management part at the agency level, agency heads 
must address the following issues concerning advisory committee member 
and staff appointments, and considerations with respect to uniform fair 
rates of compensation for comparable services, or expense reimbursement 
of members, staff, and experts and consultants:
    (a) Appointment and terms of advisory committee members. Unless 
otherwise provided by statute, Presidential directive, or other 
establishment authority,

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advisory committee members serve at the pleasure of the appointing or 
inviting authority. Membership terms are at the sole discretion of the 
appointing or inviting authority.
    (b) Compensation guidelines. Each agency head must establish uniform 
compensation guidelines for members and staff of, and experts and 
consultants to an advisory committee.
    (c) Compensation of advisory committee members not required. Nothing 
in this subpart requires an agency head to provide compensation to any 
member of an advisory committee, unless otherwise required by a specific 
statute.
    (d) Compensation of advisory committee members. When an agency has 
authority to set pay administratively for advisory committee members, it 
may establish appropriate rates of pay (including any applicable 
locality pay authorized by the President's Pay Agent under 5 U.S.C. 
5304(h)), not to exceed the rate for level IV of the Executive Schedule 
under 5 U.S.C. 5315, unless a higher rate expressly is allowed by 
another statute. However, the agency head personally must authorize a 
rate of basic pay in excess of the maximum rate of basic pay established 
for the General Schedule under 5 U.S.C. 5332, or alternative similar 
agency compensation system. This maximum rate includes any applicable 
locality payment under 5 U.S.C. 5304. The agency may pay advisory 
committee members on either an hourly or a daily rate basis. The agency 
may not provide additional compensation in any form, such as bonuses or 
premium pay.
    (e) Compensation of staff. When an agency has authority to set pay 
administratively for advisory committee staff, it may establish 
appropriate rates of pay (including any applicable locality pay 
authorized by the President's Pay Agent under 5 U.S.C. 5304(h)), not to 
exceed the rate for level IV of the Executive Schedule under 5 U.S.C. 
5315, unless a higher rate expressly is allowed by another statute. 
However, the agency head personally must authorize a rate of basic pay 
in excess of the maximum rate of basic pay established for the General 
Schedule under 5 U.S.C. 5332, or alternative similar agency compensation 
system. This maximum rate includes any applicable locality payment under 
5 U.S.C. 5304. The agency must pay advisory committee staff on an hourly 
rate basis. The agency may provide additional compensation, such as 
bonuses or premium pay, so long as aggregate compensation paid in a 
calendar year does not exceed the rate for level IV of the Executive 
Schedule, with appropriate proration for a partial calendar year.
    (f) Other compensation considerations. In establishing rates of pay 
for advisory committee members and staff, the agency must comply with 
any applicable statutes, Executive orders, regulations, or 
administrative guidelines. In determining an appropriate rate of basic 
pay for advisory committee members and staff, an agency must give 
consideration to the significance, scope, and technical complexity of 
the matters with which the advisory committee is concerned, and the 
qualifications required for the work involved. The agency also should 
take into account the rates of pay applicable to Federal employees who 
have duties that are similar in terms of difficulty and responsibility. 
An agency may establish rates of pay for advisory committee staff based 
on the pay these persons would receive if they were covered by the 
General Schedule in 5 U.S.C. Chapter 51 and Chapter 53, subchapter III, 
or by an alternative similar agency compensation system.
    (g) Compensation of experts and consultants. Whether or not an 
agency has other authority to appoint and compensate advisory committee 
members or staff, it also may employ experts and consultants under 5 
U.S.C. 3109 to perform work for an advisory committee. Compensation of 
experts and consultants may not exceed the maximum rate of basic pay 
established for the General Schedule under 5 U.S.C. 5332 (that is, the 
GS-15, step 10 rate, excluding locality pay or any other supplement), 
unless a higher rate expressly is allowed by another statute. The 
appointment and compensation of experts and consultants by an agency 
must be in conformance with applicable regulations issued by the U. S. 
Office of Personnel Management (OPM) (See 5 CFR part 304.).

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    (h) Federal employees assigned to an advisory committee. Any 
advisory committee member or staff person who is a Federal employee when 
assigned duties to an advisory committee remains covered during the 
assignment by the compensation system that currently applies to that 
employee, unless that person's current Federal appointment is 
terminated. Any staff person who is a Federal employee must serve with 
the knowledge of the Designated Federal Officer (DFO) for the advisory 
committee to which that person is assigned duties, and the approval of 
the employee's direct supervisor.
    (i) Other appointment considerations. An individual who is appointed 
as an advisory committee member or staff person immediately following 
termination of another Federal appointment with a full-time work 
schedule may receive compensation at the rate applicable to the former 
appointment, if otherwise allowed by applicable law (without regard to 
the limitations on pay established in paragraphs (d) and (e) of this 
section). Any advisory committee staff person who is not a current 
Federal employee serving under an assignment must be appointed in 
accordance with applicable agency procedures, and in consultation with 
the DFO and the members of the advisory committee involved.
    (j) Gratuitous services. In the absence of any special limitations 
applicable to a specific agency, nothing in this subpart prevents an 
agency from accepting the gratuitous services of an advisory committee 
member or staff person who is not a Federal employee, or expert or 
consultant, who agrees in advance and in writing to serve without 
compensation.
    (k) Travel expenses. Advisory committee members and staff, while 
engaged in the performance of their duties away from their homes or 
regular places of business, may be allowed reimbursement for travel 
expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by 5 
U.S.C. 5703, for persons employed intermittently in the Government 
service.
    (l) Services for advisory committee members with disabilities. While 
performing advisory committee duties, an advisory committee member with 
disabilities may be provided services by a personal assistant for 
employees with disabilities, if the member qualifies as an individual 
with disabilities as provided in section 501 of the Rehabilitation Act 
of 1973, as amended, 29 U.S.C. 791, and does not otherwise qualify for 
assistance under 5 U.S.C. 3102 by reason of being a Federal employee.