Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle D— - Air Force and Space Force › Part PART III— - TRAINING › Chapter CHAPTER 953— - UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY › § 9455
Creates an 18-member Board of Visitors for the Academy each year. The Board includes the chairs and ranking members of the Senate and House Armed Services Committees (or their designees), two Senators picked by the Senate Majority Leader (one must be on Senate Appropriations), two Senators picked by the Senate Minority Leader (one on Appropriations), two Representatives picked by the Speaker (one on House Appropriations), two Representatives picked by the House Minority Leader, and six people chosen by the President. The six presidential appointees serve three years and stay on until successors are named. At least two of those six must be Academy graduates. If a member dies, resigns, or is removed, the official who named that member picks a replacement for the rest of the term. Members who miss two straight Board meetings without an approved excuse can be removed. New members are told about this rule when they are named. The Board chair can remove non‑Congress members. Members of Congress can be removed only by the official who named them, and the chair must notify that official if removal is possible. The Board must visit the Academy at least once a year and may visit more with the Secretary of the Air Force’s approval. Members can access the grounds and meet cadets, faculty, and staff for Board work. The Board studies things like morale, discipline, social climate, curriculum, instruction, equipment, finances, and academic methods. The Secretary of the Air Force and the Superintendent must give full, lawful information about problems. The Board sends a report twice a year with recommendations to the Secretary of Defense (through the Secretary of the Air Force) and to the Armed Services Committees of the Senate and House. With the Secretary’s OK, the Board may call in advisers. Members and advisers get travel pay under government rules. A majority may call one official meeting per year, and members may attend in person or remotely.
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10 U.S.C. § 9455
Title 10 — Armed Forces
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73