Title 40 › Subtitle SUBTITLE V— - REGIONAL ECONOMIC AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT › Chapter CHAPTER 153— - REGIONAL COMMISSIONS › § 15304
Gives a Commission the power to run meetings, hold hearings, take sworn testimony if needed, gather evidence, publish reports, and make rules for its own work. The Commission can ask federal, state, or local agencies for information and borrow staff without harming their pay or seniority. It can set up employee benefits, accept gifts and fees, make contracts, and open a central office in its region. Requires federal agencies to cooperate and, when practical and allowed by law, help if the Federal Cochairperson asks. The Commission’s administrative costs are split 50 percent paid by the Federal Government and 50 percent paid by the participating States. The federal government pays all expenses for the Federal Cochairperson (and alternate and staff). Each State’s share is set by a majority vote of the State members (the Federal Cochairperson cannot vote on that). If a State is more than 1 year late in paying its share, it gets no new assistance for projects not already approved at the start of the delinquency and its Commission member cannot participate or vote. A State’s share of these costs cannot be counted when deciding how much assistance the State receives under the program.
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40 U.S.C. § 15304
Title 40 — Public Buildings, Property, and Works
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73