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10:10:1.0.1.1.5.0.56.1 10 Energy I   7 PART 7—ADVISORY COMMITTEES       § 7.1 Policy. NRC     [54 FR 26948, June 27, 1989, as amended at 67 FR 79838, Dec. 31, 2002] The regulations in this part define the policies and procedures to be followed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in the establishment, utilization, and termination of advisory committees. In general, it is the policy of the Commission that— (a) Except where there is express legal authority to the contrary, the function of NRC advisory committees shall be advisory only. (b) Each NRC advisory committee shall function in compliance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act and this part. (c) The number of NRC advisory committees shall be kept to the minimum necessary, and the number of members of each NRC advisory committee shall be limited to the fewest necessary to accomplish committee objectives. (d)(1) An NRC advisory committee shall be established only: (i) When establishment of the committee is required by law; (ii) When the Commission determines that the committee is essential to the conduct of NRC business; or (iii) When the information to be obtained is not available through an existing advisory committee or a source within the Federal Government. (2) Before establishing an advisory committee, the Commission shall consider whether: (i) Committee deliberations will result in a significant contribution to the creation, amendment, or elimination of regulations, guidelines, or rules affecting NRC business; (ii) The information to be obtained is available through another source within the Federal Government; (iii) The committee will make recommendations resulting in significant improvements in service or reductions in cost; or (iv) The committee's recommendations will provide an important additional perspective or viewpoint relating to NRC's mission. The advice or recommendations of an advisory committee should be the result of the advisory committee's independent judgment. (e) Except where otherwise required by law, an NRC advisory committee shall be terminated whenever the stated objectives of the committee have been accomplished, the subject matter or work of the committee has become obsolete, t…
10:10:1.0.1.1.5.0.56.10 10 Energy I   7 PART 7—ADVISORY COMMITTEES       § 7.10 The NRC Advisory Committee Management Officer. NRC     [54 FR 26948, June 27, 1989; 54 FR 28554, July 6, 1989; 54 FR 31646, Aug. 1, 1989; 64 FR 48949, Sept. 9, 1999; 67 FR 79841, Dec. 31, 2002] (a) The Chairman of the Commission or designee shall appoint an NRC Advisory Committee Management Officer to carry out the functions specified in paragraph (b) of this section. (b) The NRC Advisory Committee Management Officer shall— (1) Carry out all responsibilities relating to NRC advisory committees delegated to such officer by the Commission; (2) Ensure that administrative guidelines and management controls are issued that apply to all NRC advisory committees; (3) Exercise control and supervision over the establishment, procedures, and accomplishments of NRC advisory committees; (4) Assemble and maintain the reports, records, and other papers of any such committee during this existence; (5) Carry out, on behalf of the NRC, the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552) and implementing NRC regulations (10 CFR part 9, subpart A) with respect to such reports, records, and other papers; (6) Ensure that, subject to the Freedom of Information Act and implementing NRC regulations at 10 CFR part 9, subpart A, copies of the records, reports, transcript minutes, appendices, working papers, drafts, studies, agenda, or other documents that were made available to or prepared for or by each NRC advisory committee are available for public inspection and copying at the NRC Web site, http://www.nrc.gov, at the NRC Public Document Room, or both, until the advisory committee ceases to exist; (7) Ensure that, subject to the Freedom of Information Act and implementing NRC regulations, at least eight copies of each report made by each NRC advisory committee and, where appropriate, background papers prepared by consultants, shall be filed with the Library of Congress; (8) Ensure that NRC keeps such records as will fully disclose the disposition of any funds that may be at the disposal of NRC advisory committees and the nature and extent of their activities; and (9) Ensure that NRC keeps such other records and provides such support services as are required by § 7.22. (c) For purposes of paragraph (b) …
10:10:1.0.1.1.5.0.56.11 10 Energy I   7 PART 7—ADVISORY COMMITTEES       § 7.11 The Designated Federal Officer. NRC     [67 FR 79841, Dec. 31, 2002] (a) The Chairman of the Commission or designee shall appoint a Designated Federal Officer or alternate Designated Federal Officer for each NRC advisory committee. The individual holding either position must be employed by the Federal Government on either a full-time or a permanent part-time basis. (b) All meetings of an NRC advisory committee must be convened or approved by the committee's Designated Federal Officer or alternate, and the agenda for each committee meeting (except a meeting of a Presidential advisory committee) must be approved by that individual. (c) An NRC advisory committee may not hold a meeting in the absence of its Designated Federal Officer or alternate. (d) It shall also be the responsibility of the Designated Federal Officer or alternate to: (1) Attend all meetings of the committee for which he or she has been appointed; (2) Adjourn the meetings of the committee when such adjournment is in the public interest; (3) Chair the meetings of the committee when so directed by the Commission; (4) Ensure compliance with the requirements of § 7.13 regarding minutes of meetings of the committee; and (5) Make copies of committee documents required to be maintained for public inspection and copying pursuant to § 7.14(b) and ensure their availability at the NRC Web site, http://www.nrc.gov, at the NRC Public Document Room, or both.
10:10:1.0.1.1.5.0.56.12 10 Energy I   7 PART 7—ADVISORY COMMITTEES       § 7.12 Public participation in and public notice of advisory committee meetings. NRC     [54 FR 26948, June 27, 1989, as amended at 67 FR 79841, Dec. 31, 2002] (a) Each meeting of an NRC advisory committee shall be held at a reasonable time and in a place reasonably accessible to the public, including persons with disabilities. Any advisory committee meeting conducted in whole or part by teleconference, video conference, the Internet, or other electronic medium must comply with this section. The size of the meeting room must be sufficient to accommodate advisory committee members, committee or agency staff, and interested members of the public, except that the provisions of this paragraph relating to the room size shall not apply to any part of an NRC advisory committee meeting that has been closed pursuant to § 7.15. (b) Any member of the public who wishes to do so shall be permitted to file a written statement with an NRC advisory committee regarding any matter discussed at a meeting of the committee. The committee chairman may also permit members of the public to speak at meetings of the committee in accordance with procedures established by the committee. (c)(1) Except when the President or designee determines in writing that no notice should be published for reasons of national security, at least 15 days prior to an NRC advisory committee meeting, a notice that includes the following information shall be published in the Federal Register: (i) The exact name of the advisory committee as chartered; (ii) The time, date, place, and purpose of the meeting; (iii) A summary of the agenda of the meeting; (iv) Whether all or part of the meeting is open to the public; and (v) The name and telephone number of the Designated Federal Officer, alternate, or other responsible agency employee who may be contacted for additional information concerning the meeting. (2) If any part of the meeting is closed, the notice shall provide the reasons for the closure, citing the specific matter that has been determined to justify the closure under § 7.15. The Commission may publish a single notice announcing multiple meetings; however, a meeting may not be announced so far in advanc…
10:10:1.0.1.1.5.0.56.13 10 Energy I   7 PART 7—ADVISORY COMMITTEES       § 7.13 Minutes of advisory committee meetings. NRC     [54 FR 26948, June 27, 1989, as amended at 67 FR 79842, Dec. 31, 2002] (a) Detailed minutes shall be kept of each NRC advisory committee meeting. The minutes shall include the following information: (1) The time, date, and place of the meeting; (2) A list of the attendees at the meeting who are advisory committee members or staff, agency employees, or members of the public who presented oral or written statements; (3) An estimate of the number of other members of the public who were present; (4) The extent of public participation; and (5) An accurate description of each matter discussed during the meeting and its resolution, if any, by the committee. (b) The minutes of an NRC advisory committee meeting shall include a copy of each report or other document received, issued, or approved by the committee in connection with the meeting. If it is impracticable to attach a document to the minutes, the minutes shall describe the document in sufficient detail to permit it to be identified readily. (c) The chairperson of an NRC advisory committee shall certify the accuracy of the minutes of each of the committee's meetings. (d) A verbatim transcript of an advisory committee meeting may be substituted for minutes required by this section, providing that the use of such a transcript is in accordance with the requirements of paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of this section.
10:10:1.0.1.1.5.0.56.14 10 Energy I   7 PART 7—ADVISORY COMMITTEES       § 7.14 Public information on advisory committees. NRC     [67 FR 79842, Dec. 31, 2002] (a) The Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall maintain systematic information on the nature, functions, and operations of each NRC advisory committee. A complete set of the charters of NRC advisory committees and copies of the annual reports required by § 7.17(a) will be maintained for public inspection at either the NRC Web site, http://www.nrc.gov, at the NRC Public Document Room, or both. (b) Subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552) and NRC's Freedom of Information Act regulations at 10 CFR part 9, subpart A, copies of NRC advisory committees' records, reports, transcripts, minutes, appendices, working papers, drafts, studies, agenda, and other documents shall be maintained for public inspection and copying at the NRC Web site, http://www.nrc.gov, at the NRC Public Document Room, or both. To provide the public a meaningful opportunity to comprehend fully the work undertaken by an NRC advisory committee, advisory committee records should be available to the public as soon as practicable. Members of the public or other interested parties may review non-exempt advisory committee records without filing a request for these records under the Freedom of Information Act. (c) Official records generated by or for an advisory committee must be retained for the duration of the advisory committee. Upon termination of the advisory committee, the records must be processed in accordance with the Federal Records Act (44 U.S.C. Chapters 21, 29-33) and regulations issued by the National Archives and Records Administration ( see 36 CFR Parts 1220, 1222, 1228, and 1234), or in accordance with the Presidential Records Act (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22).
10:10:1.0.1.1.5.0.56.15 10 Energy I   7 PART 7—ADVISORY COMMITTEES       § 7.15 Procedures for closing an NRC advisory committee meeting. NRC     [67 FR 79842, Dec. 31, 2002] (a) To close all or part of a meeting of an NRC advisory committee, the committee shall submit a written request for closure to the General Counsel, citing specific exemptions listed in the Government in the Sunshine Act (5 U.S.C. 552b), as implemented by 10 CFR 9.104, that justify the closure. The request shall provide the General Counsel sufficient time for review in order to make a determination prior to publication of the meeting notice pursuant to § 7.12. (b) If the General Counsel finds that the request for closure is consistent with the provisions of the Government in the Sunshine Act and this part, a determination shall be issued in writing that all or part of the meeting will be closed. The determination shall include a statement of the reasons for the closing, citing the applicable exemptions in the Government in the Sunshine Act (as implemented by 10 CFR 9.104). (c) Except when the President or designee determines in writing that no notice should be published for reasons of national security, the Secretary of the Commission shall make a copy of the determination to close all or part of an NRC advisory committee meeting available to the public upon request. If such a determination has been issued, the meeting notice published in the Federal Register should comply with the provisions of § 7.12 applicable to closed meetings.
10:10:1.0.1.1.5.0.56.16 10 Energy I   7 PART 7—ADVISORY COMMITTEES       § 7.16 Annual comprehensive review. NRC     [54 FR 26948, June 27, 1989, as amended at 67 FR 79842, Dec. 31, 2002] (a) The Chairman of the Commission shall conduct an annual comprehensive review of the activities and responsibilities of each NRC advisory committee to determine whether the committee— (1) Is carrying out its purposes or, consistent with the provisions of applicable statutes, its responsibilities should be revised. (2) Should be merged with another advisory committee. (3) Should be terminated. (b) The comprehensive review required by paragraph (a) of this section shall include consideration of such information regarding the committee as is required for the Commission's annual report to the GSA Secretariat pursuant to § 7.17(a) and such other information as may be requested from the Committee by the NRC Advisory Committee Management Officer. The results of such review shall be included in the annual report to the GSA Secretariat. (c) If, as a result of the review required by this section, the Commission determines that an advisory committee is no longer needed, the committee shall be terminated; except that in the case of an advisory committee established by an Act of Congress or the President, the committee's termination shall be recommended to the President or the Congress, as the case may be.
10:10:1.0.1.1.5.0.56.17 10 Energy I   7 PART 7—ADVISORY COMMITTEES       § 7.17 Reports required for advisory committees. NRC     [67 FR 79842, Dec. 31, 2002] (a) The Commission shall furnish a report on the activities of NRC advisory committees annually to the Committee Management Secretariat on a fiscal year basis. The report must contain information regarding NRC advisory committees consistent with instructions provided by the Committee Management Secretariat. A copy of the report shall be made available at the NRC Web site, http://www.nrc.gov, at the NRC Public Document Room, or both. The information provided by the Commission regarding its advisory committees is contained in the Committee Management Secretariat's report which is available on its Web site, http://www.gsa.gov/committeemanagement. (b) Any NRC advisory committee holding closed or partially closed meetings shall issue a report, at least annually, setting forth a summary of its activities consistent with the policy of the Government in the Sunshine Act (5 U.S.C. 552b), as implemented by 10 CFR 9.104. A copy of the report shall be made available at the NRC Web site, http://www.nrc.gov, at the NRC Public Document Room, or both. (c) Subject to the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552) and implementing NRC regulations (10 CFR part 9, subpart A), eight copies of each report made by an advisory committee, including any report on closed meetings pursuant to paragraph (b) of this section, and, where appropriate, background papers prepared by consultants, shall be filed for public inspection and use with the Library of Congress, Anglo-American Acquisitions Division, Government Documents Section, Federal Advisory Committee Desk, 101 Independence Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20540-4172.
10:10:1.0.1.1.5.0.56.18 10 Energy I   7 PART 7—ADVISORY COMMITTEES       § 7.18 Appointment, compensation, and expense reimbursement of advisory committee members, staffs, and consultants. NRC     [67 FR 79843, Dec. 31, 2002] (a) Unless otherwise provided by law, advisory committee members serve at the pleasure of the Commission and their terms are at the sole discretion of the Commission. (b) Except where otherwise provided by law, the Commission may accept the gratuitous services of an NRC advisory committee member, staff member, or consultant who agrees in advance to serve without compensation. (c)(1) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (c)(2) of this section, if the Commission determines that compensation of a member of an NRC advisory committee is appropriate, the amount that will be paid shall be fixed by the Chairman of the Commission at a rate that is the daily equivalent of a rate in NRC's General Grade Salary Schedule, unless the member is appointed as a consultant and compensated at a rate applicable to NRC consultants. (2) In determining an appropriate rate of pay for a member of an NRC advisory committee, the Chairman of the Commission shall give consideration to the significance, scope, and technical complexity of the matters with which the advisory committee is concerned and the qualifications required of the committee member; provided that the Chairman may not set the rate of pay for an NRC advisory committee member higher than the daily equivalent rate for level IV of the Executive Schedule under 5 U.S.C. 5315, unless a higher rate is expressly allowed by another statute. The Chairman may authorize a rate of basic pay in excess of the maximum rate of basic pay established for NRC's General Grade Salary Schedule. This maximum rate includes an applicable locality payment. The Commission may pay advisory committee members on either an hourly or a daily rate basis. The Commission may not provide additional compensation in any form, such as bonuses or premium pay. The Chairman may not delegate the responsibility for making a determination that a higher rate of pay than that established by NRC's General Grade Salary Schedule is necessary and justified for an NRC advisory committee member, and such a determination must…
10:10:1.0.1.1.5.0.56.19 10 Energy I   7 PART 7—ADVISORY COMMITTEES       § 7.19 Advisory committee members with disabilities. NRC     [67 FR 79843, Dec. 31, 2002] An NRC advisory committee member who is disabled may be provided services by a personal assistant while performing advisory committee duties, if the member; (a) Qualifies as disabled under section 501 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 794) ; and (b) Does not otherwise qualify for assistance under 5 U.S.C. 3102 by reason of being an employee of NRC.
10:10:1.0.1.1.5.0.56.2 10 Energy I   7 PART 7—ADVISORY COMMITTEES       § 7.2 Definitions. NRC     [67 FR 79839, Dec. 31, 2002, as amended at 80 FR 74978, Dec. 1, 2015] Act means the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended, 5 U.S.C. App. Administrator means the Administrator of General Services. Advisory committee means any committee, board, commission, council, conference, panel, task force, or similar group, or any subcommittee or other subgroup thereof, that is established by statute for the purpose of providing advice or recommendations on issues of policy to an official, branch, or agency of the Federal Government, or that is established or utilized by the President or any agency official to obtain advice or recommendations on issues or policies that fall within the scope of his or her responsibilities, except that the term “advisory committee” does not include the following advisory meetings or groups: (1) Any group composed wholly of full-time officers or employees of the Federal Government; (2) Any group specifically exempted from the Act or these regulations by an Act of Congress; (3) Any local civic group whose primary function is that of rendering a public service with respect to a Federal program, or any State or local committee, council, board, commission, or similar group established to advise or make recommendations to any State or local government unit or an official thereof; (4) Any group that performs primarily operational functions specifically provided by law. Operational functions are those specifically authorized by statute or Presidential directive, such as making or implementing Government decisions or policy, as long as the group does not become primarily advisory in nature; (5) Any meeting initiated by the President or one or more Federal employees for the purpose of obtaining advice or recommendations from one individual; (6) Any meeting between an NRC employee with a non-governmental individual or group where advice or recommendations are provided by the attendees on an individual basis and are not sought from the group as a whole; (7) Any meeting with a committee or group created by a non-Federal entity that is not managed or controlle…
10:10:1.0.1.1.5.0.56.20 10 Energy I   7 PART 7—ADVISORY COMMITTEES       § 7.20 Conflict of interest reviews of advisory committee members' outside interests. NRC     [67 FR 79843, Dec. 31, 2002] The Designated Federal Officer or alternate for each NRC advisory committee and the General Counsel or designee shall review the interests and affiliations of each member of the Designated Federal Officer's advisory committee annually, and upon the commencement of the member's appointment to the committee, for the purpose of ensuring that such appointment is consistent with the laws and regulations on conflict of interest applicable to that member.
10:10:1.0.1.1.5.0.56.21 10 Energy I   7 PART 7—ADVISORY COMMITTEES       § 7.21 Cost of duplication of documents. NRC       Copies of the records, reports, transcripts, minutes, appendices, working papers, drafts, studies, agenda, or other documents that were made available to or prepared for or by an NRC advisory committee shall be made available to any person at the actual cost of duplication prescribed in part 9 of this chapter. (For availability of information on advisory committees, see § 7.14.)
10:10:1.0.1.1.5.0.56.22 10 Energy I   7 PART 7—ADVISORY COMMITTEES       § 7.22 Fiscal and administrative responsibilities. NRC     [54 FR 26948, June 27, 1989, as amended at 63 FR 15742, Apr. 1, 1998; 80 FR 74978, Dec. 1, 2015] (a) The Office of the Chief Financial Officer shall keep such records as will fully disclose the disposition of any funds that may be at the disposal of NRC advisory committees. (b) The Office of the Chief Information Officer shall keep such records as will fully disclose the nature and extent of activities of NRC advisory committees. (c) NRC shall provide support services (including staff support and meeting space) for each advisory committee established by or reporting to it unless the establishing authority provides otherwise. Where any such advisory committee reports to another agency in addition to NRC, only one agency shall be responsible for support services at any one time, and the establishing authority shall designate the agency responsible for providing such services.
10:10:1.0.1.1.5.0.56.3 10 Energy I   7 PART 7—ADVISORY COMMITTEES       § 7.3 Interpretations. NRC       Except as specifically authorized by the Commission in writing, no interpretation of the meaning of the regulations in this part by an NRC officer or employee, other than a written interpretation by the General Counsel, shall be binding upon the Commission.
10:10:1.0.1.1.5.0.56.4 10 Energy I   7 PART 7—ADVISORY COMMITTEES       § 7.4 Establishment of advisory committees. NRC       (a) An NRC advisory committee may be established under this part only if its establishment— (1) Is specifically directed or authorized by statute or by Executive Order of the President; or (2) Has been determined by the Commission to be in the public interest and essential to the performance of the duties imposed on the Commission by law. The determination required by paragraph (a)(2) of this section shall be a matter of formal record, and shall include a statement of a clearly defined purpose for the advisory committee.
10:10:1.0.1.1.5.0.56.5 10 Energy I   7 PART 7—ADVISORY COMMITTEES       § 7.5 Consultation with Committee Management Secretariat on establishment of advisory committees; advisory committee charters. NRC     [67 FR 79840, Dec. 31, 2002] (a) Before establishing a discretionary advisory committee, the NRC shall consult with the Committee Management Secretariat. With a full understanding of the background and purpose behind the proposed advisory committee, the Committee Management Secretariat may share its knowledge and experience with the NRC on how best to make use of the proposed committee, alternate methods of attaining the agency's purpose, or whether a pre-existing advisory committee performs similar functions. Such consultation should include the transmittal of the proposed committee charter and the following information: (1) A request for a review of the proposed charter; (2) An explanation stating why the committee is essential to the conduct of NRC business and is in the public interest; (3) An explanation stating why the committee's functions cannot be performed by the NRC, an existing NRC advisory committee, or other means (such as a public hearing); and (4) A description of NRC's plan to attain balanced membership on the committee. The plan must ensure that, in the selection of members for the advisory committee, the NRC will consider a cross-section of those directly affected, interested, and qualified, as appropriate to the nature and functions of the committee. For purposes of attaining balance in an NRC advisory committee's membership, the Commission shall consider for membership interested persons and groups with professional, technical, or personal qualifications or experience that will contribute to the functions and tasks to be performed. (b) Each proposed committee charter submitted for review pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section shall contain the following information: (1) The committee's official designation; (2) The committee's objectives and the scope of its activity; (3) The period of time necessary for the committee to carry out its purposes; (4) The NRC official to whom the committee will report; (5) The NRC office responsible for providing support for the committee; (6) A description of the duties that …
10:10:1.0.1.1.5.0.56.6 10 Energy I   7 PART 7—ADVISORY COMMITTEES       § 7.6 Amendment to advisory committee charters. NRC     [67 FR 79840, Dec. 31, 2002] (a) Final authority for amending the charter of an NRC advisory committee established or utilized by the NRC is vested in the Commission. (b) Any proposed changes made to a current charter for an NRC advisory committee shall be coordinated with the General Counsel to ensure that they are consistent with applicable legal requirements. When a statute or Executive Order that directed or authorized the establishment of an advisory committee is amended, those sections of the advisory committee's charter affected by the amendments shall also be amended. (c)(1) The charter of an NRC advisory committee established under general agency authority may be amended when the Commission determines that the existing charter no longer reflects the objectives or functions of the committee. Such changes may be minor (such as revising the name of the advisory committee or modifying the estimated number or frequency of meetings), or they may be major (such as revising the objectives or composition of the committee). (2) The procedures in paragraph (b) of this section shall be used in the case of charter amendments involving minor changes. A proposed major amendment to the charter of an advisory committee established under general agency authority shall be submitted to the Committee Management Secretariat for review with an explanation of the purpose of the changes and why they are necessary. (3) A committee charter that has been amended pursuant to this paragraph is subject to the filing requirements set forth in § 7.8. (4) Amendment of an existing advisory committee charter pursuant to this paragraph does not constitute renewal of the committee for purposes of § 7.7.
10:10:1.0.1.1.5.0.56.7 10 Energy I   7 PART 7—ADVISORY COMMITTEES       § 7.7 Termination, renewal, and rechartering of advisory committees. NRC     [54 FR 26948, June 27, 1989, as amended at 67 FR 79840, Dec. 31, 2002] (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b)(1) of this section, each NRC advisory committee shall terminate two years after it is established, reestablished, or renewed, unless— (1) It has been terminated sooner; (2) It has been renewed or reestablished before the end of such period in accordance with the procedures set forth in paragraph (b) of this section; or (3) Its duration has been otherwise designated by law. The NRC Committee Management Officer shall notify the Committee Management Secretariat of the effective date of termination of any advisory committee that has been terminated by the NRC. (b)(1) An NRC advisory committee that is established by statute shall require rechartering by the filing of a new charter every 2 years after the date of enactment of the statute establishing the committee. If a new charter is not filed, the committee is not terminated, but it may not meet or take any actions. (2) Any other NRC advisory committee may be renewed, provided that such renewal is carried out in compliance with the procedures set forth in § 7.5, except that an advisory committee established by the President may be renewed by appropriate action of the President and the filing of a new charter. Renewal of an NRC advisory committee shall not be deemed to terminate the appointment of any committee member who was previously appointed to serve on the committee.
10:10:1.0.1.1.5.0.56.8 10 Energy I   7 PART 7—ADVISORY COMMITTEES       § 7.8 Charter filing requirements. NRC     [67 FR 79841, Dec. 31, 2002] No advisory committee may meet or take any action until a charter has been filed by the Committee Management Officer designated in accordance with § 7.10. (a) To establish, renew, or reestablish a discretionary advisory committee, a charter must be filed with: (1) The Commission; (2) The Committee on Environment and Public Works of the United States Senate and the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the United States House of Representatives; (3) The Library of Congress, Anglo-American Acquisitions Division, Government Documents Section, Federal Advisory Committee Desk, 101 Independence Avenue, S.E., Washington, DC 20540-4172; and (4) The Committee Management Secretariat, indicating the date the charter was filed with the congressional committees. (b) Charter filing requirements for non-discretionary advisory committees are the same as those in paragraph (a) of this section, except the date of establishment for a Presidential advisory committee is the date the charter is filed with the Secretariat. (c) Subcommittees that report directly to a Federal employee or agency must comply with this subpart.
10:10:1.0.1.1.5.0.56.9 10 Energy I   7 PART 7—ADVISORY COMMITTEES       § 7.9 Public notice of advisory committee establishment, reestablishment, or renewal. NRC     [67 FR 79841, Dec. 31, 2002] (a) After the Commission has received notice from the Committee Management Secretariat that its review of a proposal to establish, reestablish, renew, or utilize an NRC discretionary advisory committee has been completed, the Commission shall publish a notice in the Federal Register that the committee is being established, reestablished, renewed, or utilized. In the case of a new committee, the notice shall also describe the nature and purpose of the committee and shall include a statement that the committee is necessary and in the public interest. (b) Notices required to be published pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section shall be published at least 15 calendar days before the committee charter is filed pursuant to § 7.8, except that the Committee Management Secretariat may approve publication for less than 15 days for good cause shown. The 15-day advance notice requirement does not apply to advisory committee renewals, notices of which may be published concurrently with the filing of the charter.

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