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106 STAT. 3452 PUBLIC LAW 102-526—OCT. 26, 1992 (j) POWERS.—(1) The Review Board shall have the authority to act in a manner prescribed under this Act including authority to— (A) direct Government offices to complete identification aids and organize assassination records; (B) direct Government offices to transmit to the Archivist assassination records as required under this Act, including segregable portions of assassination records, and substitutes and summaries of assassination records that can be publicly disclosed to the fullest extent; (C)(i) obtain access to assassination records that have been identified and organized by a Government office; (ii) direct a Government office to make available to the Review Board, and if necessary investigate the facts surrounding, additional information, records, or testimony from individu£ds, which the Review Board has reason to believe is required to fiilfili its functions and responsibihties under this Act; and (iii) request the Attorney General to subpoena private persons to compel testimony, records, and other information relevant to its responsibilities under this Act; (D) require any Government office to account in writing for the destruction of any records relating to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy; (E) receive information from the public regarding the identification and public disclosure of assassination records; and (F) hold hearings, administer oaths, and subpoena witnesses and documents. (2) A subpoena issued under paragraph (l)(C)(iii) may be enforced by any appropriate Federal court acting pursuant to a lawful request of the Review Board. (k) WITNESS IMMUNITY. —The Review Board shall be considered to be an agency of the United States for purposes of section 6001 of title 18, United States Code. (1) OVERSIGHT.—(1) The Committee on Government Operations of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Governmental Affairs of the Senate shall have continuing oversight jurisdiction with respect to the official conduct of the Review Board and the disposition of postponed records after termination of the Review Board, and shall have access to any records held or created by the Review Board. (2) The Review Board shall have the duty to cooperate with the exercise of such oversight jurisdiction. (m) SUPPORT SERVICES. — The Administrator of the General Services Administration shall provide administrative services for the Review Board on a reimbursable basis. (n) INTERPRETIVE REGULATIONS. — The Review Board may issue interpretive regulations. (o) TERMINATION AND WINDING UP. —(1) The Review Board and the terms of its members shall terminate not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of this Act, except that the Review Board may, by majority vote, extend its term for an additional 1-year period if it has not completed its work within that 2-year period. Reports. (2) Upon its termination, the Review Board shall submit reports to the President and the Congress including a complete and accurate