Examples of Presidential advisory committee in a sentence
Independent Presidential advisory com- mittee means any Presidential advisory committee not assigned by the Con- gress in law, or by President or the President’s delegate, to an agency foradministrative and other support.Non-discretionary advisory committee means any advisory committee either required by statute or by Presidential directive.
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The General Counsel of the agency or, in the case of an independent Presidential advisory committee, the General Coun- sel of GSA should review all requests to close meetings.
When the Con- gress by law, or the President by Exec- utive order, changes the authorizing language that has been the basis for es- tablishing an advisory committee, the agency head or the chairperson of an independent Presidential advisory committee must amend those sections of the current charter affected by the new statute or Executive order, and file the amended charter as specified in§ 102–3.70.
Within one year after a Presidential advisory committee has submitted a public report to the Presi- dent, a follow-up report required by section 6(b) of the Act must be pre- pared and transmitted to the Congress detailing the disposition of the advi- sory committee’s recommendations.
If the agency head, or in the case of an independent Presidential advisory committee, the Secretariat, finds that the request is consistent with the provisions in the Government in the Sunshine Act and FACA, the appropriate agency official must issue a determination that all or part of the meeting be closed.
The agency head or the chair- person of an independent Presidential advisory committee must make a copy of the determination available to the public upon request.§ 102–3.160 What activities of an advi- sory committee are not subject to the notice and open meeting re- quirements of the Act?The following activities of an advi- sory committee are excluded from the procedural requirements contained in this subpart:(a) Preparatory work.
Within one year after a Presidential advisory committee has submitted a public report to the President, the President or his delegate shall make a report to the Congress stating either his proposals for action or his reasons for inaction, with respect to the recommendations contained in the public report.
When the Congress by law, or the President by Executive order, changes the authorizing language that has been the basis for establishing an advisory committee, the agency head or the chairperson of an independent Presidential advisory committee must amend those sections of the current charter affected by the new statute or Executive order, and file the amended charter as specified in §102-3.70.
Submit a request to the agency head, or in the case of an independent Presidential advisory committee, the Secretariat, citing the specific exemption(s) of the Government in the Sunshine Act, 5 U.S.C. 552b(c), that justify the closure.