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PUBLIC LAW 93-415-SEPT. 7, 1974

(d) The Council shall meet a minimum of six times per year and a description of the activities of the Council shall be included in the annual report required by section 204(b)(5) of this title. (e)(1) The Chairman shall, with the approval of the Council, appoint an Executive Secretary of the Council. (2) The Executive Secretary shall be responsible for the day-today administration of the Council. (3) The Executive Secretary may, with the approval of the Council, appoint such personnel as he considers necessary to carry out the purposes of this title. (f) Members of the Council who are employed by the Federal Government full time shall be reimbursed for travel, subsistence, and other necessary expenses incurred by them hi cari'vin^ out the duties of the Council. (g) To carry out the purposes of this section there is authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary.

1117 Meetings.

Appropriation.

ADVISORY COMMITTEE

SEC. 207. (a) There is hereby established a National Advisory Committee for Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (hereinafter referred to as the "Advisory Committee") which shall consist of tAventy-one members. (b) The members of the Coordinating Council or their respective desig:nees shall be ex officio members of the Committee. (c) The regular members of the Advisory Committee shall be appointed by the President from persons who by virtue of their training or experience have special knowledge concerning the prevention and treatment of juvenile delinquency or the administration of juvenile justice, such as juvenile or family court judges; probation, correctional, or law enforcement personnel; and representatives of private voluntary organizations and community-based programs. The President shall designate the Chairman. A majority of the members of the Advisory Committee, including the Chairman, shall not be full-time employees of Federal, State, or local governments. At least seven members shall not hav-e attained twenty-six years of age on the date of their appointment. (d) Members appointed by the President to the Committee shall serve for terms of four years and shall be eligible for reappointment except that for the first composition of the Advisory Committee, onethird of these members shall be appointed to one-year terms, one-third to two-year terms, and one-third to three-year terms; thereafter each term shall be four years. Such members shall be appointed within ninety days after the date of the enactment of this title. Any members appomted to fill a vacancy occurring prior to the expiration of the term for which his predecessor was appointed, shall be appointed for the remainder of such term.

National Advisory Committee for J u v e n i l e Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Establishment. 42 USC 5617. Membership.

Terms of office.

DUTIES OF THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

SEC. 208. (a) The Advisory Committee shall meet at the call of the (chairman, but not less than four times a year. (b) The Advisory Committee shall make recommendations to the Administrator at least annually with respect to planning, policy, priorities, operations, and management of all Federal juvenile delinquency programs. (c) The Chairman may designate a subcommittee of the members of the Advisory Committee to advise the Administrator on particular fnnctions or aspects of the work of the Administration.

Meetings. 42 USC 5618. Recommendations to Administrator.

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