Title 42 › Chapter 129— NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE › Subchapter I— NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE STATE GRANT PROGRAM › § 12651d
The Chief Executive Officer must run the Corporation’s day-to-day work and manage its staff, except where federal law says otherwise. Working with the State Commissions, the CEO must write and send the Board a strategic plan every 3 years and yearly updates, including a plan to make 50 percent of approved national service positions full-time by 2012. The CEO must propose and, after Board approval, give grants, contracts, payments, and designate approved positions (including summer of service and silver scholar positions). The CEO must also propose and, after Board approval, set rules, standards, policies, and programs; set measurable goals; run regular program evaluations; consult other federal agencies; and stop or cut payments or positions when allowed. The CEO must send annual reports to Congress and the Board about progress toward the 50 percent goal, personnel actions, use of money and property accepted by the Corporation, and program results. The CEO must run studies and give recommendations about how programs are run and organized, and look at whether priorities, outcomes, who is served, use of stipends, possible cost savings, and funding levels are appropriate. The CEO may create rules to allow a random, limited waiver of Board or State Commission member conflicts so a quorum can act, but those members must not take part in decisions when they have a covered connection to an applicant. The CEO must lead public awareness and recruitment by many methods (print, Internet, TV, radio, talks, outreach to employers, schools, veterans and disability groups, and others), work to increase diversity of participants and sponsors, recruit veterans and former participants, reach Native American communities and designate a Strategic Advisor for Native American Affairs, include economically disadvantaged people, recruit people with disabilities and bilingual volunteers, provide materials in other languages when practical, coordinate clearinghouses and the National Service Reserve Corps, and make sure efforts follow the Americans with Disabilities Act and section 794 of title 29. The CEO may set up, change, combine, or close internal units; ask other federal or state agencies to help and pay or accept help without pay; spend funds; share data publicly; collect debts and sue in court (courts have jurisdiction no matter the amount, lawsuits survive changes in office, and the CEO/Board and their property are protected from attachment or similar processes); combine required reports into one annual report; use peer reviewers; and generally take actions needed to carry out the national service laws. The CEO may delegate most duties but remains responsible and may not delegate Board-only functions without Board permission. The Corporation must arrange independent evaluations of living allowances and of participation by economically disadvantaged people in programs funded under section 12571, covering the period from the first grant under that section up to the first report submitted under the studies requirement after the Serve America Act took effect; the evaluator must determine each participant’s total income at selection and the amount spent on projects in areas of economic distress. The CEO must keep recruitment and public awareness at least at the level ACTION used in fiscal year 1993 for similar programs, hire needed national, regional, and State staff giving hiring priority to former volunteers and recruitment experts, and each year obligate not less than 1.5 percent of amounts appropriated under section 501(a) of the Domestic Volunteer Service Act of 1973 for these recruiting and public awareness functions. The CEO may contract out marketing and may run fundraising to support outreach and recruitment. Function — any duty, power, responsibility, activity, or program.
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42 U.S.C. § 12651d
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60