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PUBLIC LAW 101-380 —AUG. 18, 1990 104 STAT. 547 (iv) The United States Forest Service. (v) The Bureau of Land Management. (vi) The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. (vii) The Alaska Department of Fish and Game. (viii) The Alaska Department of Natural Resources. (ix) The Division of Emergency Services, Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. (3) TERMS.— (A) DURATION OF COUNCILS. —The term of the Councils shall continue throughout the life of the operation of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System and so long as oil is transported to or from Cook Inlet. (B) THREE YEARS. —The voting members of each Council shall be appointed for a term of 3 years except as provided for in subparagraph (C). (C) INITIAL APPOINTMENTS. — The terms of the first appointments shall be as follows: (i) For the appointments by the Governor of the State of Alaska, one-third shall serve for 3 years, one-third shall serve for 2 years, and one-third shall serve for one year. (ii) For the representatives of municipalities required by subsection (d)(2)(A)(vii), a drawing of lots among the appointees shall determine that one-third of that group serves for 3 years, one-third serves for 2 years, and the remainder serves for 1 year. (4) SELF-GOVERNING. —Each Council shall elect its own chairperson, select its own staff, and make policies with regard to its internal operating procedures. After the initial organizational meeting called by the Secretary under subsection (i), each Council shall be self-governing. (5) DUAL MEMBERSHIP AND CONFUCTS OF INTEREST PROHIB- ITED.— (A) No individual selected as a member of the Council shall serve on the Association. (B) No individual selected as a voting member of the Council shall be engaged in any activity which might conflict with such individual carrying out his functions as a member thereof. (6) DUTIES.— Each Council shall— (A) provide advice and recommendations to the Association on policies, permits, and site-specific regulations relating to the operation and maintenance of terminal facilities and crude oil tankers which affect or may affect the environment in the vicinity of the terminal facilities; (B) monitor through the committee established under subsection (e), the environmental impacts of the operation of the terminal facilities and crude oil tankers; (C) monitor those aspects of terminal facilities' and crude oil tankers' operations and maintenance which affect or may affect the environment in the vicinity of the terminal facilities; (D) review through the committee established under subsection (f), the adequacy of oil spill prevention and contingency plans for the terminal facilities and the adequacy of oil spill prevention and contingency plans for crude oil tankers, operating in Prince William Sound or in Cook Inlet;