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Code · CFR · Title 32 — National Defense · Part 202 · § 202.12

§ 202.12. Administrative support and eligible expenses.

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(a)Administrative support. Subject to the availability of funding, the installation shall provide administrative support to establish and operate a RAB.
(b)Eligible administrative expenses for a RAB. The following activities specifically and directly associated with establishing and operating a RAB shall qualify as an administrative expense of a RAB:
(1)RAB establishment.
(2)Membership selection.
(3)Training if it is:
(i)Site specific and benefits the establishment and operation of a RAB.
(ii)Relevant to the environmental restoration activities occurring at the installation.
(4)Meeting announcements.
(5)Meeting facilities.
(6)Meeting facilitators, including translators.
(7)Preparation of meeting agenda materials and minutes.
(8)RAB-member mailing list maintenance and RAB materials distribution.
(c)Funding. Subject to the availability of funds, administrative support to RABs may be funded as follows:
(1)At active installations, administrative expenses for a RAB shall be paid using funds from the Military Component's Environmental Restoration accounts.
(2)At BRAC installations, administrative expenses for a RAB shall be paid using BRAC funds.
(3)At FUDS, administrative expenses for a RAB shall be paid using funds from the Environmental Restoration account for the Formerly Used Defense Sites program.
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