46 U.S.C. § 42503 — Administration
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- (a)MeetingsThe Committee shall, not less than once each year, meet at the call of the Commission or a majority of the members of the Committee.
- (b)Employee StatusA member of the Committee shall not be considered an employee of the Federal Government by reason of service on such Committee, except for the purposes of the following:
- (c)Volunteer Services and Compensation
- (d)Status of Members
- (1)In generalExcept as provided in paragraph (2), with respect to a member of the Committee whom the Commission appoints to represent an entity or group—
- (A)the member is authorized to represent the interests of the applicable entity or group; and
- (B)requirements under Federal law that would interfere with such representation and that apply to a special Government employee (as defined in section 202(a) of title 18), including requirements relating to employee conduct, political activities, ethics, conflicts of interest, and corruption, do not apply to the member.
- (2)ExceptionNotwithstanding subsection (b), a member of the Committee shall be treated as a special Government employee for purposes of the committee service of the member if the member, without regard to service on the Committee, is a special Government employee.
- (1)In generalExcept as provided in paragraph (2), with respect to a member of the Committee whom the Commission appoints to represent an entity or group—
- (e)Service on Committee
- (1)Solicitation of nominationsBefore appointing an individual as a member of the Committee, the Commission shall publish a timely notice in the Federal Register soliciting nominations for membership on such Committee.
- (2)Appointments
- (A)In generalAfter considering nominations received pursuant to a notice published under paragraph (1), the Commission may appoint a member to the Committee.
- (B)ProhibitionThe Commission shall not seek, consider, or otherwise use information concerning the political affiliation of a nominee in making an appointment to the Committee.
- (3)Service at pleasure of commissionEach member of the Committee shall serve at the pleasure of the Commission.
- (4)Security background examinationsThe Commission may require an individual to have passed an appropriate security background examination before appointment to the Committee.
- (5)ProhibitionA Federal employee may not be appointed as a member of the Committee.
- (6)Terms
- (A)In generalThe term of each member of the Committee shall expire on December 31 of the third full year after the effective date of the appointment.
- (B)Continued service after termWhen the term of a member of the Committee ends, the member, for a period not to exceed 1 year, may continue to serve as a member until a successor is appointed.
- (7)VacanciesA vacancy on the Committee shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment.
- (8)Special rule for reappointmentsNotwithstanding paragraphs (1) and (2), the Commission may reappoint a member of a committee for any term, other than the first term of the member, without soliciting, receiving, or considering nominations for such appointment.
- (f)Staff ServicesThe Commission shall furnish to the Committee any staff and services considered by the Commission to be necessary for the conduct of the Committee’s functions.
- (g)Chair; Vice Chair
- (h)Subcommittees and Working Groups
- (1)In generalThe Chair of the Committee may establish and disestablish subcommittees and working groups for any purpose consistent with the function of the Committee.
- (2)ParticipantsSubject to conditions imposed by the Chair, members of the Committee may be assigned to subcommittees and working groups established under paragraph (1).
- (i)Consultation, Advice, Reports, and Recommendations
- (1)ConsultationBefore taking any significant action, the Commission shall consult with, and consider the information, advice, and recommendations of, the Committee if the function of the Committee is to advise the Commission on matters related to the significant action.
- (2)Advice, reports, and recommendationsThe Committee shall submit, in writing, to the Commission its advice, reports, and recommendations, in a form and at a frequency determined appropriate by the Committee.
- (3)Explanation of actions takenNot later than 60 days after the date on which the Commission receives recommendations from the Committee under paragraph (2), the Commission shall—
- (4)Submission to congressThe Commission shall submit to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate the advice, reports, and recommendations received from the Committee under paragraph (2).
- (j)ObserversThe Commission may designate a representative to—
- (k)TerminationThe Committee shall terminate on September 30, 2029.