Title 15 › Chapter 40— DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE › § 1546
Creates the United States Travel and Tourism Advisory Board and explains how it will work. Members must be chosen by the Secretary of Commerce from travel and tourism companies and groups, and they serve 2-year terms. The Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Travel and Tourism must be the Board’s Executive Director, and the National Travel and Tourism Office in the International Trade Administration must be the Board’s Executive Secretariat. The Board’s charter must list five duties, including advising the Secretary on travel and tourism matters and policies, giving advice on current and new issues, hosting discussions and solutions for industry problems, and advising on the industry’s role in the domestic economy. The Board must also help the Assistant Secretary develop and carry out the recovery strategies required under section 9803(e)(1) of this title.
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15 U.S.C. § 1546
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 3, 2026
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