Sec. 8. Tribal commission
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To ensure that the management of the National Monument reflects the expertise and traditional, cultural, ecological, historical, and Native knowledge of Associated Tribes, not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretaries shall establish for the National Monument a Tribal commission. The Tribal commission shall provide guidance and recommendations on the development and implementation of the management plan for, and policies of, the National Monument.
The Tribal commission shall consist of the representatives designated by each Associated Tribe, with a maximum of 1 representative per Associated Tribe. In coordination with the Tribal commission, the Secretaries may offer membership on the Tribal commission to any Indian Tribe that, in the determination of the Secretaries, is a successor of an Associated Tribe. An Indian Tribe made a member of the Tribal commission under paragraph
(1)shall be considered to be an Associated Tribe for purposes of subsection (c). Chapter 10 of title 5, United States Code (commonly referred to as the ), shall not apply to the Tribal commission. Federal Advisory Committee Act