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[72 Stat. 239]
PUBLIC LAW 85-000—MMMM. DD, 1958
[72 Stat. 239]

72

STAT.]

239

PUBLIC LAW 85-470-JUNE 28, 1958

SEC. 3. (a) The Commission hereby authorized and created shall consist of fifteen members appointed as follows: (1) Two majority and two minority members of the Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, to be appointed by the President of the Senate; (2) Two majority and two minority members of the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to be appointed by the Speaker of the House; and (3) Seven citizens, known to be informed about and concerned with the preservation and development of outdoor recreation resources and opportunities, and experienced in resource conservation planning for multiple resources uses, who shall be appointed by the President, and one of whom shall be designated as chairman by the President. Vacancies occurring on the Commission shall not affect the authority of the remaining members of the Commission to carry out the functions of the Commission, and shall be filled in the same manner as the original positions. (b) The Commission members shall serve without compensation, except that each member shall be entitled to reimbursement for actual travel and subsistence expense incurred in the services of the Commission and each member appointed by the President shall be entitled to a per diem allowance not to exceed $50 per day when actually engaged in Commission business. (c) The Commission shall convene as soon as practicable following appointment of its members, to implement the purposes and objectives of this Act. SEC. 4. (a) The Commission is authorized, without regard to the civil-service laws and regulations, to appoint and fix the compensation of an executive secretary and such additional personnel as may be necessary to enable it to carry out its functions, except that any Federal employees subject to the civil service laws and regulations who may be assigned to the Commission shall retain civil service status without interruption or loss of status or privilege. (b) The Commission shall establish headquarters in the District of Columbia and shall make such other arrangements as are necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act. (c) The Commission shall request the Secretary of each Federal Department or head of any independent agency which includes an agency or agencies with a direct interest and responsibility in any phase of outdoor recreation to appoint, and he shall appoint for each such agency a liaison officer who shall work closely with the Commission and its staff. SEC. 5. (a) There is hereby established an advisory council which shall consist of the liaison officers appointed under section 4(c), together with twenty-five additional members appointed by the Commission who shall he representative of the various major geographical areas and citizen interest groups including the following: State game and fish departments. State park departments. State forestry departments, private organizations working in the field of outdoor recreation resources and opportunities, landowners. State water pollution control agencies, State water development agencies, private forestry interests, livestock interests, mining interests. State travel commissions, petroleum production interests, commercial fishing interests, commercial outdoor recreation interests, industry, education, labor, public utilities, and municipal governments. (b) The functions of the advisory council shall be to advise and counsel the Commission in the development of ways, means, and procedures whereby maximum cooperation may be obtained from all 98395-59-PT. 1-16

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Advisory C o u ncil.