Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 104 Part 1.djvu/580

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104 STAT. 546 PUBLIC LAW 101-380 —AUG. 18, 1990 facilities, the United States, and the State of Alaska to discuss and to make recommendations concerning all permits, plans, and site-specific regulations governing the activities and actions of the terminal facilities which affect or may affect the environment in the vicinity of the terminal facilities and of crude oil tankers calling at those facilities. (4) DESIGNATION OF EXISTING ORGANIZATION. — The Secretary may designate an existing nonprofit organization as an Association under this subsection if the organization is organized to meet the purposes of this section and consists of at leeist the individuals listed in paragraph (2). (d) REGIONAL CITIZENS' ADVISORY COUNCILS.— (1) MEMBERSHIP.— There is established a Regional Citizens' Advisory Council (hereinafter in this section referred to as the "Council") for each of the programs established by subsection (b). (2) MEMBERSHIP.— Each Council shall be composed of voting members and nonvoting members, as follows: (A) VOTING MEMBERS.— Voting members shall be Alaska residents and, except as provided in clause (vii) of this paragraph, shall be appointed by the Governor of the State of Alaska from a list of nominees provided by each of the following interests, with one representative appointed to represent each of the following interests, taking into consideration the need for regional balance on the Council: (i) Local commercial fishing industry organizations, the members of which depend on the fisheries resources of the waters in the vicinity of the terminal facilities. (ii) Aquaculture associations in the vicinity of th^ terminal facilities. (iii) Alaska Native Corporations and other Alaska Native organizations the members of which reside in the vicinity of the terminal facilities. (iv) Environmental organizations the members of which reside in the vicinity of the terminal facilities. (v) Recreational organizations the members of which reside in or use the vicinity of the terminal facilities. (vi) The Alaska State Chamber of Commerce, to represent the locally based tourist industry. (viiXD For the Prince William Sound Terminal Facilities Council, one representative selected by each of the following municipalities: Cordova, Whittier, Seward, Valdez, Kodiak, the Kodiak Island Borough, and the Kenai Peninsula Borough. (II) For the Cook Inlet Terminal Facilities Council, one representative selected by each of the following municipalities: Homer, Seldovia, Anchorage, Kenai, Kodiak, the Kodiak Island Borough, and the Kenai Peninsula Borough. (B) NONVOTING MEMBERS. —One ex-officio, nonvoting representative shall be designated by, and represent, each of the following: (i) The Environmental Protection Agency, (ii) The Coast Guard. (iii) The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.