Sec. 802. Advisory councils
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(3)of section 502(b) of the Public Health Service Act ( 42 U.S.C. 290aa–1(b) ) is amended by adding at the end the following: No fewer than half of the members of an advisory council shall be mental health care providers with— experience in mental health research or treatment; and expertise in the fields on which they are advising. None of the appointed members may have at any point been a recipient of any grant, or participated in any program, about which the members are to advise. None of the appointed members may be related to anyone who has been a recipient of any grant, or participated in any program, about which the members are to advise. None of the appointed members may have a financial interest in any grant or program with respect to which they advise, or receive funding separately through the Office of Assistant Secretary. Each advisory committee must include at least one member of the National Institute of Mental Health and one member from any Federal agency that has a program serving a similar population. .
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Sec. 802
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