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 106 STAT. 2136 PUBLIC LAW 102-416—OCT. 14, 1992 under section 4(h) to a member of the Council) may be paid to a member of a task force solely for his service on the task force, but the Council may authorize the reimbursement of members of a task force for travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, during the performance of duties while away from the home, or regular place of business, of the member, in accordance with subchapter I of chapter 57 of title 5, United States Code. The Council shall not authorize the appointment of personnel to act as staff for the task force, but may permit the use of Council staff and resources by a task force for the purpose of compiling data and information. Such data and information shall be for the exclusive use of the Council. (d) FUNDING. — The Council is authorized to accept gifts of property, services, or funds and to expend funds derived from sources other than the Federal Government, including the State of California, private nonprofit organizations, corporations, or foundations which are determined appropriate and necessary to carry out the provisions of this title. (e) FEDERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ACT.— The provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act shall not apply to the Council. (f) COOPERATION OF FEDERAL AGENCIES. —(1) The Council is authorized to secure directly from any office, department, agency, establishment, or instrumentality of the Federal Government such information as the Council may require to carry out the purposes of this title, and each such officer, department, agency, establishment, or instrumentality is authorized and directed to furnish, to the extent permitted by law, such information, suggestions, estimates, and statistics, directly to the Council, upon request made by the Chairperson of the Council. (2) Upon the request of the Council, the head of any Federal department, agency, or instrumentality is authorized to make any of the facilities and services of such department, agency, or instrumentality available to the Council and detail any of the personnel of such department, agency, or instrumentality to the Council, on a nonreimbursable basis, to assist the Council in carry- ing out its duties under this title. (3) The Council may use the United States mails in the same manner and under the same conditions as departments and agencies of the United States. (g) NO INFRINGEMENT ON TRIBAL AUTHORITY.—The creation of the Council is not intended to, nor shall it, restrict, preempt or infringe the right of any California Indian tribe to interact or commimicate with Congress or other branches of the Federal Government on a government-to-government basis. 25 USC 651 note. SEC. 8. TERMINATION. The Council shall cease to exist on the date that is 180 days after the date on which the Council submits the report required under section 5(6). All records, documents, and materials of the Council shall be transferred to the National Archives and Records Administration on the date on which the Council ceases to exist.

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