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 103 STAT. 1344 PUBLIC LAW 101-185—NOV. 28, 1989 20 USC 80q-10. SE(\ 12. SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO REVIEW THE INVENTORY. IDENTIFICA- TION. AND RETURN OF INDIAN HUMAN REMAINS AND INDIAN FUNERARY OBJECTS. (a) ESTABLISHMENT; DUTIES.—Not later than 120 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution shall appoint a special committee to monitor and review the inventory, identification, and return of Indian human remains and Indian funerary objects under section 11. In carrying out its duties, the committee shall— (1) with respect to the inventory and identification, ensure fair and objective consideration and assessment of all relevant evidence; (2) upon the request of any affected party or otherwise, review any finding relating to the origin or the return of such remains or objects; (3) facilitate the resolution of any dispute that may arise between Indian tribes with respect to the return of such remains or objects; and ji, (4) perform such other related functions as the Secretary may assign. (b) MEMBERSHIP.—The committee shall consist of five members, of whom— (1) three members shall be appointed from among nomina- tions submitted by Indian tribes and organizations; and (2) the Secretary shall designate one member as chairman. The Secretary may not appoint to the committee any individual who is an officer or employee of the Government (including the Smithso- nian Institution) or any individual who is otherwise affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution. (c) ACCESS.—The Secretary shall ensure that the members of the committee have full and free access to the Indian human remains and Indian funerary objects subject to section 11 and to any related evidence, including scientific and historical documents. (d) PAY AND EXPENSES OF MEMBERS. —Members of the committee shall— (1) be paid the daily equivalent of the annual rate of basic pay payable for grade GS-18 of the General schedule under section 5332 of title 5, United States Code; and (2) be entitled (to the same extent as provided in section 5703 of such title, with respect to employees serving intermittently in the Government service) to per diem, travel, and transportation expenses; for each day (including travel time) during which they are engaged in the performance of their duties. Regulations. (e) RULES AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT.— The Secretary shall prescribe regulations and provide administrative support for the committee. (f) REPORT AND TERMINATION.—At the conclusion of the work of the committee, the Secretary shall be so certify by report to the Congress. The committee shall cease to exist 120 days after the submission of the report. (g) NONAPPLICABILITY OF THE FEDERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ACT.— The Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.) shall not apply to the committee.

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