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which an advisory committee advises or recommends shall be made solely by officers or employees of the Government.

SEC. 5. Each industry committee shall be reasonably representative of the group of industries, the single industry, or the geographical, service, or product segment thereof to which it relates, taking into account the size and function of business enterprises in the industry or industries, and their location, affiliation, and competitive status, among other factors. Selection of industry members shall, unless otherwise provided by statute, be limited to individuals actively engaged in operations in the particular industry, industries, or segments concerned, except where the department or agency head deems such limitations would interfere with effective committee operation.

SEC. 6. The meetings of an advisory committee formed or used by a department or agency shall be subject to the following rules:

(a) No meeting shall be held except at the call of, or with the advance approval of, a full-time salaried officer or employee of the department or agency, and with an agenda formulated or approved by such officer or employee.

(b) All meetings shall be under the chairmanship, or conducted in the presence of, a full-time salaried officer or employee of the Government who shall have the authority and be required to adjourn any meeting whenever he considers adjournment to be in the public interest.

(c) For advisory committees other than industry advisory committees, minutes of each meeting shall be kept which shall, as a minimum, contain a record of persons present, a description of matters discussed and conclusions reached, and copies of all reports received, issued, or approved by the committee. The accuracy of all minutes shall be certified to by a full-time salaried officer or employee of the Government present during the proceedings recorded.

(d) A verbatim transcript shall be kept of all proceedings at each meeting of an industry advisory committee, including the names of all persons present, their affiliation, and the capacity in which they attend: Provided, That where the head of a department or agency formally determines that a verbatim transcript would interfere with the proper functioning of such a committee or would be impracticable, and that waiver of the requirement of a verbatim transcript is in the public interest, he may authorize in lieu thereof the keeping of minutes which shall, as a minimum, contain a record of persons present, a description of matters discussed and conclusions reached, and copies of all reports received, issued, or approved by the committee. The accuracy of all minutes shall be certified to by a full-time salaried officer or employee of the Government present during the proceedings recorded.

(e) Industry advisory committees shall not be permitted to receive. compile, or discuss data or reports showing the current or projected commercial operations of identified business enterprises.

(f) In the case of advisory committees other than industry advisory committees, the department or agency head may waive compliance with any requirement contained in subsection (a), (b) or (c) of this section when he formally determines that compliance therewith

would interfere with the proper functioning of such a committee or would be impracticable, that adequate provisions are otherwise made to insure that committee operation is subject to Government control and purpose, and that waiver of the requirement is in the public interest.

SEC. 7. The head of each department or agency sponsoring an advisory committee may prescribe additional regulations, consistent with the provisions and purposes of this order, to govern the formation or use of such committees, or the appointment of members thereof.

SEC. 8. An advisory committee whose duration is not otherwise fixed by law shall terminate not later than two years from the date of its formation unless the head of the department or agency by which it is utilized determines in writing not more than sixty days prior to the expiration of such two-year period that its continued existence is in the public interest. A like determination by the department or agency head shall be required not more than sixty days prior to the end of each subsequent two-year period to continue the existence of such committee thereafter. For the purpose of this section, the date of formation of an advisory committee in existence on the date of publication of this order shall be deemed to be July 1, 1960, or the actual date of its formation, whichever is later.

SEC. 9. The requirements of this order shall not apply:

(a) to any advisory committee for which Congress by statute has specified the purpose, composition and conduct unless and to the extent such statute authorizes the President to prescribe regulations for the formation or use of such committee;

(b) to any advisory committee composed wholly of representatives of State or local agencies or charitable, religious, educational, civic, social welfare, or other similar nonprofit organizations;

(c) to any local, regional, or national committee whose sole function is the dissemination of information for public agencies, or to any local civic committee whose primary function is that of rendering a public service other than giving advice or making recommendations to the Government.

SEC. 10. (a) Each department and agency utilizing advisory comnittees shall publish in its annual report, or otherwise publish annually, a list of such committees, including the names and affiliations of their members, a description of the function of each committee and a statement of the dates of its meetings: Provided, That the head of the department or agency concerned may waive this requirement where he determines that such annual publication would be unduly costly or impracticable, but shall make such information available, upon request, to the Congress, the President, or the Attorney General.

(b) A copy of each such report shall be furnished to the Attorney General, and all records and files of advisory committees, including agenda, transcripts or notes of meetings, studies, analyses, reports or other data compilations or working papers, made available to or prepared by or for any such advisory committee, shall be made available, upon request by the Attorney General, to his duly authorized representatives, subject to such security restrictions as may be properly imposed on the materials involved.

SEC. 11. This order supersedes the directive of February 2, 1959, entitled "Standards and Procedures for the Utilization of Public Advisory Committees by Government Departments and Agencies," and all provisions of prior Executive orders to the extent they are inconsistent herewith.

THE WHITE HOUSE,
February 26, 1962.

JOHN F. KENNEDY.

INDEX

Acquisition of dwellings situated at or near closed military installations-
Sec. 1013, Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act of
1966_..

Administration (see also Organization):

Advisory committees:

Authority to establish-Sec. 601, Housing Act of 1949..
Housing for the elderly-Sec. 104, Housing Act of 1956.
Regulations for formation and use-Executive Order 11007...

Annual report:

Sec. 4(g), Department of Transportation Act..
Sec. 7(b), United States Housing Act of 1937.

Page

276

772

772

773

402

183

Sec. 8, Department of Housing and Urban Development Act--
Secs. 802 and 817, Housing Act of 1954--
General administrative provisions:

755

755

President's functions delegated to Secretary-Executive Order
11196.

761

Records and audit requirements-Secs. 814-816, Housing Act of
1954...

760

Revolving fund for liquidating programs-Independent Offices
Appropriation Act, 1955..

759

Sec. 502, Housing Act of 1948..

757

Succession to office of Secretary-Executive Order 11274.

764

Air pollution control, Federal activities-Executive Order 11282-
Water pollution control, Federal activities-Executive Order
11288_

765

768

Advance acquisition of land for community facilities, grants. (See Com-
munity facilities).

Advisory committees for Department:

Authorization to establish-Sec. 601, Housing Act of 1949.
Housing for the elderly-Sec. 104, Housing Act of 1956.
Regulations for formation and use-Executive Order 11007-

772

772

773

Sec. 14, Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964..
Federal activities-Executive Order 11282__

Advisory Council on Historic Preservation-Sec. 201, Public Law 665,
89th Congress.--.

Air pollution control:

Air rights. (See Urban renewal.)

Alaska:

Alaska earthquake relief....

684

401

765

663

Federal Field Committee for Development Planning-Executive
Order 11182__

705

Housing and related facilities for low-income families, loans and
grants-Sec. 1004, Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Develop-
ment Act of 1966...

Annual report:

Higher FHA-insured loan limits-Secs. 214 and 806, National Housing
Act.

44, 129

253

Sec. 4(g), Department of Transportation Act..
Sec. 7(b), United States Housing Act of 1937-

402

183

Sec. 8, Department of Housing and Urban Development Act---
Secs. 802 and 817, Housing Act of 1954..

755

755

Appalachia:

Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965--

470

Urban planning assistance-Sec. 701 (a) (9), Housing Act of 1954.

336

Appropriations, fiscal 1967:

Foreign Assistance and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1968--
Independent Offices and HUD Appropriation Act, 1968.
Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1968.

Appropriations, restrictions:

Public housing:

Temporary Appropriation Act, 1968.

First Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1954..
Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1952.

Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1953.
Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1953-

Page

589

743

751

752

Area Redevelopment-Redevelopment areas and urban renewal-Sec. 113,
Housing Act of 1949.

Armed services, AEC and NASA, housing for:

Acquisition of dwellings situated at or near closed military installa-
tions-Sec. 1013, Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Develop-
ment Act of 1966---.

FNMA special assistance-Sec. 305, National Housing Act..

Insured loans:

Sec. 222, National Housing Act..

Title IV, Housing Amendments of 1955.
Title VIII, National Housing Act...
Title IX, National Housing Act..

212

209

210

211

318

Military Construction Authorization Act, 1966-

Military Construction Authorization Act, 1967.

Military Construction Authorization Act, 1968-

276

166

69

254

123

135

262

266

270

Mortgage relief for homeowners unemployed as the result of the clos-
ing of a Federal installation:

Sec. 107, Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965...

274

Sec. 1013, Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development
Act of 1966- - - -

276

Sec. 701, Military Construction Authorization Act, 1968, and
footnote...

[blocks in formation]

Atomic Energy Commission. (See Armed services housing, and Property
disposal.)

Banks and banking-see:

Federal Home Loan Bank Act.

Federal Reserve Act.

National Bank Act.

Sec. 202, Housing Act of 1959_

Below market interest rate housing loans (See also, Low-income housing):
College housing-Sec. 401, Housing Act of 1950.-

Elderly or handicapped:

225

220

Sec. 207, Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965...
Title II, Economic Opportunity Act of 1964-
Rehabilitation and sale-Sec. 221(h), National Housing Act_-_-
Rehabilitation loans-Sec. 312, Housing Act of 1964..

FNMA special assistance-Sec. 305(h), National Housing Act-----
Planning and preliminary expenses of:

Rural areas-Title III, Economic Opportunity Act of 1964
FHA section 221(d) (3) rental housing-Sec. 221(d) (3), National
Housing Act..

447

57

169

473

426

67

271

Bolling-Anacostia complex-Sec. 607, Military Construction Act, 1966-
Boulder City Act of 1958.-

"Seed money" for FHA sec. 221 housing-Sec. 207, Appalachian
Regional Development Act of 1965.-

473

263

Builders' warranty: FHA housing-Sec. 801, Housing Act of 1954.
Citizens Advisory Committee on Recreation and Natural Beauty-Execu-
tive Order 11278..

Civil defense. (See Defense mobilization activities.)

560

155

413

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