Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 41 - Public Contracts and Property Management |
Subtitle C - Federal Property Management Regulations System |
Chapter 102 - Federal Management Regulation |
SubChapter A - General |
Part 102-3 - Federal Advisory Committee Management |
Subpart A - What Policies Apply to Advisory Committees Established Within the Executive Branch? |
Appendix A to Subpart A of Part 102-3 - —Key Points and Principles |
§ 102-3.5 - What does this part cover and how does it apply? |
§ 102-3.10 - What is the purpose of the Federal Advisory Committee Act? |
§ 102-3.15 - Who are the intended users of this part? |
§ 102-3.20 - How does this part meet the needs of its audience? |
§ 102-3.25 - What definitions apply to this part? |
§ 102-3.30 - What policies govern the use of advisory committees? |
§ 102-3.35 - What policies govern the use of subcommittees? |
§ 102-3.40 - What types of committees or groups are not covered by the Act and this part? |
§§ 102-3.15--102-3.20 - [Reserved] |
Subpart B - How Are Advisory Committees Established, Renewed, Reestablished, Merged, and Terminated? |
Appendix A to Subpart B of Part 102-3 - —Key Points and Principles |
§ 102-3.45 - What does this subpart cover and how does it apply? |
§ 102-3.50 - What are the authorities for establishing advisory committees? |
§ 102-3.55 - What rules apply to the duration of an advisory committee? |
§ 102-3.60 - What procedures are required to establish, renew, reestablish, or merge a discretionary advisory committee? |
§ 102-3.65 - What are the public notification requirements for discretionary advisory committees? |
§ 102-3.70 - What are the charter filing requirements? |
§ 102-3.75 - What information must be included in the charter of an advisory committee? |
§ 102-3.80 - How are charter amendments accomplished? |
§ 102-3.85 - [Reserved] |
Subpart C - How Are Advisory Committees Managed? |
Appendix A to Subpart C of Part 102-3 - —Key Points and Principles |
§ 102-3.90 - What does this subpart cover and how does it apply? |
§ 102-3.95 - What principles apply to the management of advisory committees? |
§ 102-3.100 - What are the responsibilities and functions of GSA? |
§ 102-3.105 - What are the responsibilities of an agency head? |
§ 102-3.110 - What are the responsibilities of a chairperson of an independent Presidential advisory committee? |
§ 102-3.115 - What are the responsibilities and functions of an agency CMO? |
§ 102-3.120 - What are the responsibilities and functions of a DFO? |
§ 102-3.125 - What is required to be included in an agency's administrative guidelines to implement an advisory committee? |
§ 102-3.130 - What policies apply to the appointment, and compensation or reimbursement of advisory committee members? |
Subpart D - Advisory Committee Meeting and Recordkeeping Procedures |
Appendix A to Subpart D of Part 102-3 - —Key Points and Principles |
§ 102-3.135 - What does this subpart cover and how does it apply? |
§ 102-3.140 - What policies apply to advisory committee meetings? |
§ 102-3.145 - What policies apply to subcommittee meetings? |
§ 102-3.150 - How are advisory committee meetings announced to the public? |
§ 102-3.155 - How are advisory committee meetings closed to the public? |
§ 102-3.160 - What activities of an advisory committee are not subject to the notice and open meeting requirements of the Act? |
§ 102-3.165 - How are advisory committee meetings documented? |
§ 102-3.170 - How does an interested party obtain access to advisory committee records? |
§ 102-3.175 - What are the reporting and recordkeeping requirements for an advisory committee? |
Subpart E - How Does This Subpart Apply to Advice or Recommendations Provided to Agencies by the National Academy of Sciences or the National Academy of Public Administration? |
Appendix A to Subpart E of Part 102-3 - —Key Points and Principles |
§ 102-3.180 - What does this subpart cover and how does it apply? |
§ 102-3.185 - What does this subpart require agencies to do? |
Subpart F - Severability |
§ 102-3.190 - What portions of this part are severable? |