Title 24 › Chapter 10— ARMED FORCES RETIREMENT HOME › Subchapter I— ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF RETIREMENT HOME › § 416
An Armed Forces Retirement Home Advisory Council must be set up to help both Retirement Home facilities. The council gives advice to the Chief Operating Officer and each facility’s Administrator about running the homes and the care residents get. At least once a year the council must send the Secretary of Defense a report about its work and any recommendations. The council must include a representative from each facility’s Resident Advisory Committee. The council must have at least 15 members. Most members are picked by the Secretary of Defense. If a member works for another federal agency, that agency head picks the person in consultation with the Secretary. The council must include certain experts and officials (for example, experts in nursing-home administration/financing, gerontology, and financial management), two nearby VA regional office representatives, the Resident Advisory Committee chairpersons, an enlisted retiree representative, a senior noncommissioned officer, two nearby military hospital leaders, a senior judge advocate, a senior military personnel officer, and any others the Secretary names. Each facility’s Administrator is a nonvoting member. The Secretary names the Chair to run meetings. Members serve two-year terms and may be named for one extra term. A member may stay on after a term ends until a successor is chosen. The Secretary may remove a member early. Vacancies are filled the same way as the original pick and do not stop the council from acting. Members may get a daily consultant fee and travel pay under sections 5701 through 5707 of title 5, but active-duty service members and full-time federal employees receive no extra pay for serving.
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24 U.S.C. § 416
Title 24 — Hospitals and Asylums
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