Title 40 › Subtitle SUBTITLE IV— - APPALACHIAN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT › Chapter CHAPTER 143— - APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION › § 14301
Creates the Appalachian Regional Commission and sets who is on it. The Commission has a Federal Cochairman, picked by the President with the Senate’s approval, and the Governor of each participating State. Each state member may name one alternate from the Governor’s cabinet or staff. The President appoints an alternate for the Federal Cochairman. An alternate can vote if the main member is absent, dead, disabled, removed, or resigns, but a state alternate does not count toward a state quorum. The Federal Cochairman is one of two Cochairmen. The state members must elect the other Cochairman for at least one year. The Federal Cochairman is paid at Executive Schedule level III (see 5 U.S.C. 5314) and his alternate at level V (see 5 U.S.C. 5316). State members and alternates are paid by their States. The Commission cannot give its powers or votes to nonmembers. The Commission must have an executive director to run day-to-day work. Most Commission staff are not federal employees, except the Federal Cochairman, his alternate, his staff, and federal employees detailed under section 14306(a)(3).
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40 U.S.C. § 14301
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Apr 6, 2026
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