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Part 102-3—Federal Advisory Committee Management

Subpart A—What Policies Apply to Advisory Committees Established Within the Executive Branch?

102-3.5— What does this subpart cover and how does it apply?
102-3.10— What is the purpose of the Federal Advisory Committee Act?
102-3.15— Who are the intended users of this part?
102-3.20— How does this part meet the needs of its audience?
102-3.25— What definitions apply to this part?
102-3.30— What policies govern the use of advisory committees?
102-3.35— What policies govern the use of subcommittees?
102-3.40— What types of committees or groups are not covered by the Act and this part?
Appendix A to Subpart A of Part 102-3—Key Points and Principles

Subpart B—How Are Advisory Committees Established, Renewed, Reestablished, and Terminated?

102-3.45— What does this subpart cover and how does it apply?
102-3.50— What are the authorities for establishing advisory committees?
102-3.55— What rules apply to the duration of an advisory committee?
102-3.60— What procedures are required to establish, renew, or reestablish a discretionary advisory committee?
102-3.65— What are the public notification requirements for discretionary advisory committees?
102-3.70— What are the charter filing requirements?
102-3.75— What information must be included in the charter of an advisory committee?
102-3.80— How are minor charter amendments accomplished?
102-3.85— How are major charter amendments accomplished?
Appendix A to Subpart B of Part 102-3—Key Points and Principles

Subpart C—How Are Advisory Committees Managed?

102-3.90— What does this subpart cover and how does it apply?
102-3.95— What principles apply to the management of advisory committees?
102-3.100— What are the responsibilities and functions of GSA?
102-3.105— What are the responsibilities of an agency head?
102-3.110— What are the responsibilities of a chairperson of an independent Presidential advisory committee?
102-3.115— What are the responsibilities and functions of an agency Committee Management Officer (CMO)?
102-3.120— What are the responsibilities and functions of a Designated Federal Officer (DFO)?
102-3.125— How should agencies consider the roles of advisory committee members and staff?
102-3.130— What policies apply to the appointment, and compensation or reimbursement of advisory committee members, staff, and experts and consultants?
Appendix A to Subpart C of Part 102-3—Key Points and Principles

Subpart D—Advisory Committee Meeting and Recordkeeping Procedures

102-3.135— What does this subpart cover and how does it apply?
102-3.140— What policies apply to advisory committee meetings?
102-3.145— What policies apply to subcommittee meetings?
102-3.150— How are advisory committee meetings announced to the public?
102-3.155— How are advisory committee meetings closed to the public?
102-3.160— What activities of an advisory committee are not subject to the notice and open meeting requirements of the Act?
102-3.165— How are advisory committee meetings documented?
102-3.170— How does an interested party obtain access to advisory committee records?
102-3.175— What are the reporting and recordkeeping requirements for an advisory committee?
Appendix A to Subpart D of Part 102-3—Key Points and Principles

Subpart E—How Does This Subpart Apply to Advice or Recommendations Provided to Agencies by the National Academy of Sciences or the National Academy of Public Administration?

102-3.180— What does this subpart cover and how does it apply?
102-3.185— What does this subpart require agencies to do?
Appendix A to Subpart E of Part 102-3—Key Points and Principles
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