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CHAPTER VII-COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS

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Organization and functions of the Commission
Rules on hearings, reports and meetings of the
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Operations and functions of State Advisory Com-
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Information disclosure and communications
Materials available pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a
Employee responsibilities and conduct
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
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Collection by salary offset from indebted current
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"Commission") is a bipartisan gency of the executive branch of the -overnment. The predecessor agency o the present Commission was estabished by the Civil Rights Act of 1957, 1 Stat. 634. This Act was amended by he Civil Rights Act of 1960, 74 Stat. 86; Che Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 241; by 81 Stat. 582 (1967); by 84 Stat. 1356 (1970); by 86 Stat. 813 (1972); and by Che Civil Rights Act of 1978, 92 Stat. 1067. The present Commission was established by the United States Commission on Civil Rights Act of 1983, 97 Stat. 1301. The statutes are codified in 42 U.S.C. 1975 through 1975f. (Hereinafter, the 1983 Act will be referred to as "the Act.")

$701.2 Responsibilities.

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equal protection of the laws under the Constitution because of race, color, religion, sex, age, handicap or national origin or in the administration of justice;

(3) To appraise the laws and policies of the Federal Government with respect to discrimination or denials of equal protection of the laws under the Constitution because of race, color, religion, sex, age, handicap, or national origin or in the administration of justice;

(4) To serve as a national clearinghouse for information in respect to discrimination or denials of equal protection of the laws because of race, color, religion, sex, age, handicap, or national origin;

(5) To investigate sworn allegations that citizens are being accorded or denied the right to vote in Federal elections as a result of patterns or practices of fraud or discrimination;

(6) To appraise the laws and policies of the Federal Government with respect to denials of equal protection of the laws under the Constitution involving Americans who are of eastern and southern European ethnic groups and report its findings to the Congress.

(b) Under section 5(c) of the Act, the Commission is required to submit reports to the President and to the Congress at such times as the Commission, the Congress or the President shall deem desirable.

(c) In fulfilling these responsibilities the Commission is authorized by the Act to hold hearings and to issue subpenas for the production of documents and the attendance of witnesses; to consult with governors, attorneys general, other representatives of State and local governments, and private organizations; and is required to establish an advisory committee in each State. The Act also provides that all Federal agencies shall cooperate fully with the Commission so that it may effectively carry out its functions and duties.

Subpart B-Organization Statement

§ 701.10 Membership of the Commission.

(a) The Commission is composed of eight members, not more than four of

whom may be of the same political party. Four members are appointed by the President: Two members are appointed by the President pro tempore of the Senate and two members are appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

(b) The Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Commission are designated by the President with the concurrence of a majority of the Commission's members. The Vice Chairman acts as Chairman in the absence or disability of the Chairman or in the event of a vacancy in that office.

(c) No vacancy in the Commission affects its powers and any vacancy is filled in the same manner and is subject to the same limitations with respect to party affiliations as previous appointments.

(d) Five members of the Commission constitute a quorum.

$701.11 Commission meetings—duties of the Chairman.

(a) At a meeting of the Commission in each calendar year, the Commission shall, by vote of the majority, adopt a schedule of Commission meetings for the following calendar year.

(b) In addition to the regularly scheduled meetings, it is the responsibility of the Chairman to call the Commission to meet in a special open meeting at such time and place as he or she shall deem appropriate; provided however, that upon the motion of a member, and a favorable vote by a majority of Commission members, a special meeting of the Commission may be held in the absence of a call by the Chairman.

(c) The Chairman, after consulting with the Staff Director, shall establish the agenda for each meeting; provided however, that at the meeting of the Commission such agenda may be modified by the addition or deletion of specific items pursuant to the motion of a member and a favorable vote by a majority of the members.

(d) In the event that after consulting with the members of the Commission and consideration of the views of the members, the Chairman determines that there are insufficient substantive items on a proposed meeting agenda to warrant holding a scheduled meeting,

the Chairman may cancel such meeting.

§ 701.12 Staff Director.

A Staff Director for the Commission is appointed by the President with the concurrence of a majority of the Commissioners. The Staff Director is the Chief Executive Officer of the agency.

§ 701.13 Staff organization and func tions.

The Commission staff organization and function are as follows:

(a) Office of the Staff Director. Under the direction of the Staff Director, this Office defines and disseminates to staff, policies established by the Commissioners; develops program plans for presentation to the Commissioners; evaluates program results; supervises and coordinates the work of other agency offices; manages the administrative affairs of the agency and conducts agency liaison with the Executive Office of the President, the Congress and other Federal agencies.

(b) Office of the Deputy Staff Director. Under the direction of the Deputy Staff Director, this Office is responsible for the day-to-day administration of the agency; evaluation of quantity and quality of program efforts; personnel administration and the supervision of Office Directors who do not report directly to the Staff Director. Units reporting directly to the Office of Deputy Staff Director are:

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(1) Equal Employment Unit. Under the direction of the Equal Employment Opportunity Officer, this Unit is responsible for the conduct of the agency's inhouse Equal Employment Opportunity Program.

(2) Solicitor's Office. Under the direction of the Solicitor, this Office is responsible for administrative law matters, including contracts, openness in government and government ethics, and the legal aspects of personnel, and labor relations issues.

(3) Planning and Coordination Unit. Under its Director, this unit is responsible for: coordinating the presentation of project proposals and coordinating the assignment of resources to approved projects: developing goals and priorities for projects and evaluating

implementation and coordinating dic program reports.

Office of the General Counsel. r the direction of the General sel, who reports directly to the · Director, this Office serves as counsel to the Commissioners and Le agency; plans and conducts hearand consultations for the Commis

conducts legal studies; prepares rts of legal studies and hearings; s or review proposals for legislaand executive action and reviews agency publications and congresal testimony for legal sufficiency. ▪ Office of Program and Policy. Under direction of an Assistant Staff Dior, who reports directly to the f Director, this Office is respone for the development of concepts programs, projects and policies died toward the achievement of Comsion goals; program management the preparation of the publication Perspectives.

) Office of Management. Under the ection of an Assistant Staff Direc

this Office is responsible for all adnistrative, management and facilitae services necessary for the efficient ration of the agency, including fincial management, personnel, publi-ions and the National Clearing use Library.

f) Office of Federal Civil Rights Evaltion. Under the direction of an Astant Staff Director, this Office is reonsible for: monitoring, evaluating d reporting on the civil rights encement effort of the Federal Governent; preparing documents which arculate the Commission's views and ncerns regarding Federal civil rights Federal agencies having appropriate risdiction.

(g) Office of Research. Under the diction of an Assistant Staff Director, is Office is responsible for: conacting or stimulating studies to adnce basic knowledge of the extent, uses and consequences of civil rights enials; preparing monographs dealing ith subjects which are current na_onal civil rights issues; monitoring, lanning and conducting consultations n the civil rights implications of Fedral programs and policies and current ivil rights issues.

(h) Office of Congressional and Public Affairs. Under the direction of an Assistant Staff Director, this Office is responsible for liaison with the news media and the preparation of periodical publications on civil rights issues; liaison with committees and members of Congress, monitoring legislative activities relating to civil rights and preparing testimony for presentation before committees of Congress when such testimony has been requested by a committee; planning and managing conferences at which the Commission receives information regarding civil rights issues; establishing and maintaining liaison with government and private civil rights agencies; representing the Commission at government and private organization conferences and conventions; managing the Commissions consumer affairs program.

(i) Office of Regional Programs. Under the direction of an Assistant Staff Director, this Office is responsible for: Directing and coordinating the programs and work of the regional offices and State Advisory Committees to the Commission on Civil Rights and maintaining liaison between the regional offices and the various headquarters offices of the Commission.

(j) Regional Offices. The addresses of the Regional Offices of the Commission and the States which they serve are: Region I: New England Regional Office, 55

Summer Street, Eighth Floor, Boston, Massachusetts 02110, (617) 223-4671 Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont Region II: Eastern Regional Office, Jacob K. Javits Building, 26 Federal Plaza, Room 1639, New York, NY 10278, (212) 264-0400 New Jersey and New York Region III: Mid-Atlantic Regional Office, 2120 L Street NW., Room 510, Washington, DC 20037, (202) 254-67177 Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia

Region IV: Southern Regional Office, Citizens Trust Bank Building, 75 Piedmont Avenue NE., Room 362, Atlanta, Georgia 30303, (404) 221-4391

Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee

Region V: Midwestern Regional Office, 230 South Dearborn Street, 32nd Floor, Chicago, Illinois 60604, (312) 353-7371

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