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FCC 0.701
Revised as of October 1, 2019
Goto Year:2018 |
2020
§ 0.701 Intergovernmental Advisory Committee.
(a) Purpose and term of operations. The Intergovernmental Advisory
Committee (IAC) is established to facilitate intergovernmental
communication between municipal, county, state and tribal governments
and the Federal Communications Commission. The IAC will commence
operations with its first meeting convened under this section and is
authorized to undertake its mission for a period of two years from that
date. At his discretion, the Chairman of the Federal Communications
Commission may extend the IAC's term of operations for an additional
two years, for which new members will be appointed as set forth in
paragraph (b) of this section. Pursuant to Section 204(b) of the
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995, 2 U.S.C. 1534(b), the IAC is not
subject to, and is not required to follow, the procedures set forth in
the Federal Advisory Committee Act. 5 U.S.C., App. 2 (1988).
(b) Membership. The IAC will be composed of 30 members (or their
designated employees), with a minimum of: Four elected municipal
officials (city mayors and city council members); two elected county
officials (county commissioners or council members); one elected or
appointed local government attorney; one elected state executive
(governor or lieutenant governor); three elected state legislators; one
elected or appointed public utilities or public service commissioner;
and three elected or appointed Native American tribal representatives.
The Chairman of the Commission will appoint members through an
application process initiated by a Public Notice, and will select a
Chairman and a Vice Chairman to lead the IAC. The Chairman of the
Commission will also appoint members to fill any vacancies and may
replace an IAC member, at his discretion, using the appointment
process. Members of the IAC are responsible for travel and other
incidental expenses incurred while on IAC business and will not be
reimbursed by the Commission for such expenses.
(c) Location and frequency of meetings. The IAC will meet in
Washington, DC four times a year. Members must attend a minimum of
fifty percent of the IAC's yearly meetings and may be removed by the
Chairman of the IAC for failure to comply with this requirement.
(d) Participation in IAC meetings. Participation at IAC meetings will
be limited to IAC members or employees designated by IAC members to act
on their behalf. Members unable to attend an IAC meeting should notify
the IAC Chairman a reasonable time in advance of the meeting and
provide the name of the employee designated on their behalf. With the
exception of Commission staff and individuals or groups having business
before the IAC, no other persons may attend or participate in an IAC
meeting.
(e) Commission support and oversight. The Chairman of the Commission,
or Commissioner designated by the Chairman for such purpose, will serve
as a liaison between the IAC and the Commission and provide general
oversight for its activities. The IAC will also communicate directly
with the Chief, Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau, concerning
logistical assistance and staff support, and such other matters as are
warranted.
[ 68 FR 52519 , Sept. 4, 2003, as amended at 83 FR 733 , Jan. 8, 2018]
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