Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 19B— - WATER RESOURCES PLANNING › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - RIVER BASIN COMMISSIONS › § 1962b–1
Each river basin commission must have specific members and says how they are picked. The President appoints a chairman who leads the federal members and speaks for the Federal Government. While serving, the chairman must not hold any other federal job, except as a retired federal officer or retired civilian employee. The President also decides which federal departments or agencies have a big interest, and each such agency gets one representative chosen by its head. Each State that is all or partly in the river basin gets one member, picked under that State’s laws; if the State has no rules, the Governor appoints and can remove that member. An interstate agency created by a compact approved by Congress and covering the basin gets to appoint one member. If the President thinks it is appropriate, he may also appoint one member from the U.S. side of an international commission set up by a treaty the Senate approved.
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42 U.S.C. § 1962b–1
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Apr 6, 2026
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