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[85 STAT. 619]
PUBLIC LAW 92-000—MMMM. DD, 1971
[85 STAT. 619]

85 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 92-181-DEC. 10, 1971

(f) A list of nominees for appointment as an appointed member of the Board shall be presented to the President for consideration in the filling of any office of Board member. The list shall be composed of one selected by each voting ^roup in the district in which the member's term is about to expire or m which a vacancy occurs, determined in accordance with the procedure prescribed in section 5.2 of this title for the nomination and election of members of a district farm credit board, except that the list of candidates for the Board for final election in the district shall be the two nominees of each A oting group receiving the highest number of votes. (g) The members of the Board shall meet and subscribe the oath of office and annually o!-ganize by the election of a Chairman and Vice Chairman. The Board shall appoint a Secretary from within or without the membership. Such officers of the Board shall serve for one year and until their successors are selected and take office. The Board may function notwithstanding vacancies exist, provided a quorum is present. A quorum shall consist of a majority of all the members of the Board, for the transaction of business. The Board shall hold at least four regularly scheduled meetings a year and such additional meetings at such times and places as it may fix and determine. Such meetings may be held on the call of the Chairman or any three Board members. (h) Each of the Board members shall receive the sum of $100 a day for each day or part thereof in the performance of his official duties at regular and special meetings of the Board and regular and special meetings of district boards. In addition to attending said meetings, members may receive compensation for services rendered as member for not more than thirty days or parts of days in any calendar year, and shall be reimbursed for necessary travel, subsistence, and other expenses in the discharge of their official duties without regard to other laws with respect to allowance for travel and subsistence of officers and employees of the United States. The Secretary's representative if he is a full-time officer or employee of the United States shall r-eceive no additional compensation for his official duties on the Board,, but may receive travel and subsistence and other expenses. (i) The Board shall adopt such rules as it may see fit for the transaction of its business, and shall keep permanent records and minutes of its acts and proceedings. SEC. 5.9. POWERS or THE BOARD,—The Federal F a r m Credit Board shall establish the general policy for the guidance of the F a r m Credit Administration and approve the necessary rules and regulations for the implementation of this Act not inconsistent with its provisions; may require such reports as it deems necessary from the institutions of the F a r m Credit System; provide for the examination of the condition of and general supervision over the performance of the powers, functions, and duties vested in each such institution, and for the performance of all the powers and duties vested in the F a r m Credit Administration or in the Governor which, in the judgment of the Board, relate to matters of broad and general supervisory, advisory, or policy nature. The Board shall function as a unit without delegating any of its functions to individual members, but may appoint committees and subcommittees for studies and reports for consideration by the Board. I t shall not operate in an administrative capacity. SEC. 5.10. GOVERNOR: APPOINTMENT; RESPONSIBILITIES.—The Governor of the F a r m Credit Administration shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the Federal F a r m Credit Board. H e shall be responsible, subject to the general supervision and direction of the Board as to matters of a broad and general supervisory, advisory, or policy nature, for the execution of all of the administrative functions

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compensation.

Recordkeeping,