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PUBLIC LAW 202-AUG. 6, 1953

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to be designated by the Secretary or to serve as the Secretary's Representative on said Board, if such person is a member of a district farm credit board, an officer or employee of any corporation operating under the supervision of the Farm Credit Administration. The Secretary's representative shall not be eligible to serve as Chairman, Vice Chairman, or Secretary of the Board, but shall otherwise possess all rights and privileges of membership on said Board. (e) As soon as practicable after the memberships on said Board have been filled as in this Act provided, the members of said Board shall meet, subscribe the oath of office, and organize by electing from the appointed members a Chairman and a Vice Chairman; and said Board shall appoint a secretary from within or without its membership as it may see fit. The Board shall elect annually for a term of one year the Chairman, Vice Chairman, and Secretary, who shall serve until their successors are elected and take office. The Chairman shall preside at all meetings and the Vice Chairman shall preside in the absence or disability of the Chairman. The Board may, in the absence of both the Chairman and Vice Chairman, elect any appointed member to act as Chairman pro tempore. Seven members shall constitute a quorum of the Board for the transaction of business. The Board may function notwithstanding vacancies provided a quorum as herein established shall be present. The Board shall meet at such times and places as it may fix and determine, but shall hold at least four regularly scheduled meetings a year; and special meetings may be held on call of the Chairman or any three members of the Board. BcSrdJmbers? °^ (^) Each member of the Board shall receive the sum of $50 for each day or part thereof spent in the performance of his official duties, which compensation, however, shall not be paid for more than seventyfive days (or parts of days) in any calendar year; and shall not be paid to the Secretary's representative if he is a full-time officer or employee of the United States, or such payment is otherwise prohibited by law; and in addition, shall be reimbursed for necessary travel, subsistence, and other expenses incurred in the discharge of his official duties, without regard to other laws with respect to allowances which may be made on account of travel and subsistence expenses of officers and employed personnel of the United States. (g) The Board shall adopt such rules as it may see fit for the transaction of its business, and shall keep permanent and complete records and minutes of its acts and proceedings. GOVERNOR o r FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION

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SEC. 5. (a) The Board shall appoint a Governor of the Farm Credit Administration (hereinafter referred to as the "Governor") who shall serve at the pleasure of the Board, and who shall, subject to the general supervision and direction of the Board as to matters of a broad and general supervisory, advisory, or policy nature, and except as otherwise herein specifically provided, be responsible for the execution of this Act, all Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, and all Acts creating the powers, functions, and duties of the Farm Credit Administration: Provided, however, That pending retirement of Government capital in institutions supervised by the Farm Credit Administration, the appointment of the Governor shall be subject to the approval of the President; and during such period the President shall have power to require the removal of the Governor. (b) The Board shall fix the compensation of the Governor: Provided, That the salary of the Governor shall not exceed $17,500 a year, together with necessary traveling and subsistence expenses, or per diem allowance in lieu thereof within the limitations prescribed by law, while away from his official station upon official business.