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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1980

94 STAT. 3188

Meetings.

Ante, p. 3185.

Report.

PUBLIC LAW 96-538—DEC. 17, 1980

"(d) The term of office of an appointed member of an Advisory Board is three years, except that no term of office may extend beyond the expiration of the Advisory Board. Any member appointed to fill a vacancy for an unexpired term shall be appointed for the remainder of such term. A member may serve after the expiration of the member's term until a successor has taken office. If a vacancy occurs in an Advisory Board, the Secretary shall make an appointment to fill the vacancy not later than ninety days from the date the vacancy occurs. In the case of the National Diabetes Advisory Board and the National Arthritis Advisory Board, six of the members of each such Advisory Board whose terms expired on September 30, 1980, shall be reappointed for a term of three years. "(e) The members of each Advisory Board shall select a chairman from among the appointed members. "(f) The Secretary shall, after consultation with and consideration of the recommendations of an Advisory Board, provide the Advisory Board with an executive director and one other professional staff member. In addition, the Secretary shall, after consultation with and consideration of the recommendations of the Advisory Board, provide the Advisory Board with such additional professional staff members, such clerical staff members, and (through contracts or other arrangements) with such administrative support services and facilities, such information, and such services of consultants, as the Secretary determines are necessary for the Advisory Board to carry out its functions. "(g) Each Advisory Board shall meet at the call of the chairman or upon request of the Director of the National Institute for Arthritis, Diabetes, and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, but not less often than four times a year. "(h) Each Advisory Board shall— "(1) review and evaluate the implementation of the plan referred to in section 434(e) regarding the diseases with respect to which the Advisory Board was established; "(2) periodically update the plan referred to in paragraph (1) to ensure its continuing relevance; "(3) for the purpose of assuring the most effective use and organization of resources respecting such diseases, advise and make recommendations to Congress, the Secretary, the Director of the National Institutes of Health, the Director of the National Institute for Arthritis, Diabetes, and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, and the heads of other appropriate Federal agencies for the implementation of such plan; and "(4) maintain liaison with other advisory bodies related to Federal agencies involved in the implementation of such plan, the Coordinating Committee for such diseases, and with key nonFederal entities involved in activities affecting the control of such diseases, "(i) In carrying out its functions, the Advisory Board may establish subcommittees, convene workshops and conferences, and collect data. Such subcommittees may be composed of Advisory Board members and nonmember consultants with expertise in the particular area addressed by such subcommittees. The subcommittees may hold such meetings as are necessary to enable them to carry out their activities, "(j) Each Advisory Board shall submit to the Secretary and Congress an annual report which— "(1) describes the Advisory Board's activities in the fiscal year for which the report is made;