Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 16A— - ATLANTIC TUNAS CONVENTION › § 971b
Creates an advisory committee for the fisheries covered by the Convention. The committee must have between 5 and 20 people picked by the United States Commissioners from groups involved with those fisheries. It also includes the chairs (or their designees) of the New England, Mid‑Atlantic, South Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf Fishery Management Councils. The committee must choose a chair from its members for a 2‑year term. A majority of members is needed for official business, but one or more designated members can hold smaller meetings to get public input and talk about U.S. actions on Commission recommendations. The committee must meet at least twice a year, when the chair calls it or when requested by a majority of voting members, the U.S. Commissioners, the Secretary, or the Secretary of State. Meetings are open to the public except for closed sessions, and must be announced in advance. The Secretary must give the committee needed administrative and technical support, and the Secretary and Secretary of State must provide relevant fisheries and international agreement information. The committee sets its own rules and must publish them, should keep a fair balance of different groups, and is not covered by chapter 10 of title 5.
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16 U.S.C. § 971b
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73