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 107 STAT. 876 PUBLIC LAW 103-82—SEPT. 21, 1993 law, or against any person other than a member of the Board participating in such transactions; or "(C) to limit or alter in any way the immunities that are available under applicable law for Federal officials and employees not described in this subsection. " (g) DUTIES.—The Board shall— "(1) review and approve the strategic plan described in section 193A(b)(l), and annual updates of the plan; "(2) review and approve the proposal described in section 193A(b)(2)(A), with respect to the grants, allotments, contracts, financial assistance, payment, and positions referred to in such section; "(3) review and approve the proposal described in section 193A(b)(3)(A), regarding the regulations, standards, policies, procedures, programs, and initiatives referred to in such section; "(4) review and approve the evaluation plan described in section 193A(b)(4)(A); "(5)(A) review, and advise the Chief Executive Officer regarding, the actions of the Chief Executive Officer with respect to the personnel of the Corporation, and with respect to such standards, policies, procedures, programs, and initiatives as are necessary or appropriate to carry out this Act; and "(B) inform the Chief Executive Officer of any aspects of the actions of the Chief Executive Officer that are not in compliance with the annual strategic plan referred to in paragraph (1), the proposals referred to in paragraphs (2) and (3), or the plan referred to in paragraph (4), or are not consistent with the objectives of this Act; "(6) receive any report as provided under subsection (b), (c), or (d) of section BE of the Inspector General Act of 1978; "(7) make recommendations relating to a program of research for the Corporation with respect to national and community service programs, including service-learning programs; "(8) advise the President and the Congress concerning developments in national and community service that merit the attention of the President and the Congress; "(9) ensure effective dissemination of information regarding the programs and initiatives of the Corporation; and "(10) prepare and make recommendations to the Congress and the President for changes in this Act resulting from the studies and demonstrations the Chief Executive Officer is required to carry out under section 193A(b)(10), which recommendations snail be submitted to the Congress and President not later than September 30, 1995. " (h) ADMINISTRATION.—The Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.) shall not apply with respect to the Board. "(i) LIMITATION ON PARTICIPATION. — Al l employees and officers of the Corporation shall recuse themselves from decisions that would constitute conflicts of interest. "(j) COORDINATION WITH OTHER FEDERAL ACTIVITIES.— AS part of the agenda of meetings of the Board under subsection (a), the Board shall review projects and programs conducted or funded by the Corporation under the national service laws to improve the coordination between such projects and programs, ana the

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