Advisory Committees
Resource Advisory Committees (RAC)
The law requires that RACs be formed to:
- Recommend Title II projects to the appropriate Secretary
- Improve collaborative relationships
- Provide advice and recommendations to the land management agencies
How are the RACs comprised?
- Each RAC must have 3 categories with 5 members each (15 members total)
- The Forest Service (FS), Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and Counties solicited RAC members in April 2000.
Different RACs exist for Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management projects. There are a total of 6 Bureau of Land Management RACs and 7 Forest Service RACs in Oregon. RACs are typically defined by a combination of agency and county boundaries.
Siskiyou
RAC
Rogue-Umpqua RAC
Federal Advisory Committee Act
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