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 118 STAT. 3684 PUBLIC LAW 108–458—DEC. 17, 2004 (b) ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUALS.—An individual may participate in the National Intelligence Reserve Corps only if the individual pre- viously served as a full time employee of an element of the intel- ligence community. (c) TERMS OF PARTICIPATION.—The Director of National Intel- ligence shall prescribe the terms and conditions under which eligible individuals may participate in the National Intelligence Reserve Corps. (d) EXPENSES.—The Director of National Intelligence may provide members of the National Intelligence Reserve Corps transportation and per diem in lieu of subsistence for purposes of participating in any training that relates to service as a member of the Reserve Corps. (e) TREATMENT OF ANNUITANTS.—(1) If an annuitant receiving an annuity from the Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund becomes temporarily reemployed pursuant to this section, such annuity shall not be discontinued thereby. (2) An annuitant so reemployed shall not be considered an employee for the purposes of chapter 83 or 84 of title 5, United States Code. (f) TREATMENT UNDER OFFICE OF DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTEL- LIGENCE PERSONNEL CEILING.—A member of the National Intel- ligence Reserve Corps who is reemployed on a temporary basis pursuant to this section shall not count against any personnel ceiling applicable to the Office of the Director of National Intel- ligence. Subtitle F—Privacy and Civil Liberties SEC. 1061. PRIVACY AND CIVIL LIBERTIES OVERSIGHT BOARD. (a) FINDINGS.—Consistent with the report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, Congress makes the following findings: (1) In conducting the war on terrorism, the Federal Govern- ment may need additional powers and may need to enhance the use of its existing powers. (2) This potential shift of power and authority to the Fed- eral Government calls for an enhanced system of checks and balances to protect the precious liberties that are vital to our way of life. (b) ESTABLISHMENT OF BOARD.—There is established within the Executive Office of the President a Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (referred to in this section as the ‘‘Board’’). (c) FUNCTIONS.— (1) ADVICE AND COUNSEL ON DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF POLICY.—For the purpose of providing advice to the President or to the head of any department or agency of the executive branch, the Board shall— (A) review proposed regulations and executive branch policies related to efforts to protect the Nation from ter- rorism, including the development and adoption of informa- tion sharing guidelines under subsections (d) and (f) of section 1016; (B) review the implementation of laws, regulations, and executive branch policies related to efforts to protect the Nation from terrorism, including the implementation 5 USC 601 note. VerDate 11-MAY-2000 13:54 Nov 10, 2005 Jkt 029194 PO 00000 Frm 00218 Fmt 6580 Sfmt 6581 C:\STATUTES\2004\29194PT4.001 APPS10 PsN: 29194PT4

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