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Code · CFR · Title 32 — National Defense · Part 2003 · § 2003.4

§ 2003.4. Membership (Article IV).

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(a)Member organizations and members.
(1)The Departments of State, Defense, and Justice, the National Archives and Records Administration, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and the National Security Advisor each have a member on the Panel.
(2)Additionally, the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency may appoint a temporary representative, who meets the member criteria, to participate as a voting member in all Panel deliberations and associated support activities concerning classified information originated by the Central Intelligence Agency.
(b)Alternate member. Each member organization also designates in writing an alternate, or alternates, to represent it on all occasions when the primary member is unable to participate. When serving for a primary member, an alternate assumes all the rights and responsibilities of that primary member, including voting. The alternate member must meet the member criteria. The member organization head, or the organization's deputy or senior agency official for the Order, makes the written designation of an alternate, addressed to the ISCAP Chair.
(c)Selection criteria for member.
(1)Members must be senior-level agency Federal officials or employees, full-time or permanent part-time, and must be designated to serve as a member on the Panel by the respective agency head.
(2)Panel members must meet security access criteria in order to fulfill the Panel's functions.
(d)Member vacancies. Vacancies among the primary members must be filled as quickly as possible. The Chair, working through the Executive Secretary, takes all appropriate measures to encourage the organization to fill the vacancy quickly. In the interim, the organization's designated alternate serves as its member.
(e)Liaisons. Each member organization also designates in writing an individual or individuals (hereafter "liaisons") to serve as liaison to the Executive Secretary in support of the primary member and alternate(s). The liaisons meet at the call of the Executive Secretary. The agency head, or the deputy or senior agency official for the Order, makes the written designation, addressed to the ISCAP Chair.
(f)Chair. The President of the United States selects the Chair from among the primary members.
(g)Vice Chair. The members may elect from among the primary members a Vice Chair who:
(1)Chairs meetings that the Chair is unable to attend; and
(2)Serves as Acting Chair during a vacancy in the Chair of the ISCAP.
(h)Executive Secretary. The Director of the Information Security Oversight Office (ISOO), National Archives and Records Administration, is the Executive Secretary of the Panel and oversees the Panel's support staff.
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