Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 96 Part 2.djvu/994

 96 STAT. 2356

PUBLIC LAW 97-446—JAN. 12, 1983 tions under section 307 are applied only to the archeological and ethnological material covered by the agreement or emergency action; and (2) fair notice is given to importers and other persons as to what materia is subject to such restrictions.

19 USC 2605.

SEC. 306. CXFLTURAL PROPERTY ADVISORY COMMITTEE.

(a) ESTABLISHMENT.—There is established the Cultural Property Advisory Committee. (b) MEMBERSHIP.—

(1) The Committee shall be composed of eleven members appointed by the President as follows: (A) Two members representing the interests of museums. (B) Three members who shall be experts in the fields of archaeology, anthropology, ethnology, or related areas. (C) Three members who shall be experts in the international sale of archaeological, ethnological, and other cultural property. (D) Three members who shall represent the interest of the general public. (2) Appointments made under paragraph (1) shall be made in such a manner so as to insure— (A) fair representation of the various interests of the public sectors and the private sectors in the international exchange of archaeological and ethnological materials, and (B) that within such sectors, fair representation is accorded to the interests of regional and local institutions and museums. (3)(A) Members of the Committee shall be appointed for terms of two years and may be reappointed for 1 or more terms. (B) A vacancy in the Commission shall be filled in the same manner in which the original appointment was made. (c) EXPENSES.—The members of the Committee shall be reimbursed for actual expenses incurred in the performance of duties for the Committee. (d) TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS.—Six of the members of the Commit-

tee shall constitute a quorum. All decisions of the Committee shall be by m^ority vote of the members present and voting. (e) STAFF AND ADMINISTRATION.—

(1) The Director of the United States Information Agency shall make available to the Committee such administrative and technical support services and assistance as it may reasonably require to carry out its activities. Upon the request of the Committee, the nead of any other Federal agency may detail to the Committee, on a reimbursable basis, any of the personnel of such agency to assist the Committee in carrying out its functions, and provide such information and assistance as the Committee may reasonably require to carry out its activities. (2) The Committee shall meet at the call of the Director of the United States Information Agency, or when a majority of its members request a meeting in writing. (f) REPORTS BY COMMITTEE.—

(1) The Commitee shall, with respect to each request of a State Party referred to in section 303(a), undertake an investigation and review with respect to matters referred to in section 303(a)(l) as they relate to the State Party or the request and shall prepare a report setting forth— (A) the results of such investigation and review;

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