Section 315 of the National Marine
Sanctuaries Act (16 U.S.C. 1445a) allows the Secretary of Commerce
to establish one or more advisory councils to provide advice to the
Secretary regarding the designation and management of national
marine sanctuaries. Councils are individually chartered for each
sanctuary to meet the needs of that specific site; fourteen
councils are established as of September 4, 2008. Once a council
has been chartered, the sanctuary superintendent starts a process
to recruit members for that council by providing a notice to the
public and asking interested parties to apply for the available
seats. An application form has been developed to help ease the
application process for the public and facilitate the review
process for the sanctuary superintendent. There is also a
non-voting youth application for ages 14-17. Revision: the regular
application form has been revised to ensure consistency with the
new OMB policy regarding the appointment of federally registered
lobbyists to government advisory committees, boards, commissions,
and related entities. The submitted form is highlighted to show the
changes.
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USC 445a Name of Law: National Marine Sanctuaries Act
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