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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 7 — Advisory Committees · § 7.8

§ 7.8. Charter filing requirements.

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No advisory committee may meet or take any action until a charter has been filed by the Committee Management Officer designated in accordance with § 7.10.
(a)To establish, renew, or reestablish a discretionary advisory committee, a charter must be filed with:
(1)The Commission;
(2)The Committee on Environment and Public Works of the United States Senate and the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the United States House of Representatives;
(3)The Library of Congress, Anglo-American Acquisitions Division, Government Documents Section, Federal Advisory Committee Desk, 101 Independence Avenue, S.E., Washington, DC 20540-4172; and
(4)The Committee Management Secretariat, indicating the date the charter was filed with the congressional committees.
(b)Charter filing requirements for non-discretionary advisory committees are the same as those in paragraph
(a)of this section, except the date of establishment for a Presidential advisory committee is the date the charter is filed with the Secretariat.
(c)Subcommittees that report directly to a Federal employee or agency must comply with this subpart. [67 FR 79841, Dec. 31, 2002]
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