*Pages 1--3 from Microsoft Word - 6704.doc* Federal Communications Commission FCC 00- 450 Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D. C. 20554 In the Matter of Adoption of Subpart G, Section 0. 701 of the Commission’s Rules ) ) ) ) ORDER Adopted: December 22, 2000 Released: January 8, 2001 By the Commission: 1. In this Order, we formalize the structure and responsibilities of the Local and State Government Advisory Committee (LSGAC) by adopting a new Subpart G, section 0.701 of the Commission’s rules. The LSGAC currently is comprised of 15 elected and appointed officers of municipal, county, state, and tribal governments. Since its inception in 1997, the LSGAC has provided advice and information to the Commission on key issues relevant to the LSGAC, including public rights- of- way, facilities siting, universal service, removal of barriers to competitive entry, public safety communications, and various issues regarding implementation of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. 1 Meetings held between the LSGAC and the Commission concern the management or implementation of Commission programs that explicitly or inherently share intergovernmental responsibilities or administration with local, county, state, or tribal governments. 2 2. We expect the LSGAC will continue to facilitate intergovernmental communication between local and state governments and the Commission. We therefore believe it is appropriate to recognize in our rules the important role that the LSGAC plays and to formalize its structure and duties. The new rules therefore specify the number of LSGAC members, as well as membership categories, to ensure that the LSGAC continues to reflect a diverse representation of municipal, county, state and tribal governments. Consistent with its current structure, the new rules state that there shall be 15 members of the LSGAC, comprised as follows: 1) six elected municipal officials (city mayors and city council members); 2) three elected county officials (county commissioners or council members); 3) one elected or appointed local government attorney; 4) one elected state executive (governor or lieutenant governor); 5) two elected state legislators; 6) one elected or appointed public utilities or public service 1 Telecommunications Act of 1996, Pub. L. No. 104- 104, 110 Stat. 56, codified at 47 U. S. C. §§ 151 et seq. (1996 Act). The 1996 Act amended the Communications Act of 1934. 2 Pursuant to Section 204( b) of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995, 2 U. S. C. § 1534( b), the LSGAC is not subject to, and is not required to follow, the procedures set forth in the Federal Advisory Committee Act. 5 U. S. C., App. 2 (1988). 1 Federal Communications Commission FCC 00- 450 2 commissioner, and 7) one elected or appointed Native American tribal representative. The LSGAC members shall select two members, a Chair and Vice Chair, to serve as leaders of the Committee. In the event of vacancies, the Chairman of the Commission shall seek nominations through issuance of a Public Notice and shall appoint new members to the LSGAC. At his discretion, the Chairman may replace LSGAC members using this same appointment process. 3. To ensure the continued effectiveness of the LSGAC, members of the LSGAC are required to attend a minimum of fifty percent of the meetings held yearly. 3 Failure to meet this attendance requirement will result in loss of membership in the LSGAC, subject to the discretion of the LSGAC chair. Vacancies resulting from failure to meet the attendance requirement will be filled through the nomination process described above. 4. Members of the LSGAC are responsible for travel and other incidental expenses incurred while on LSGAC business and shall not be reimbursed for such expenses by the Commission. 5. The rule adopted herein is a rule of agency organization, procedure and practice, and the notice and comment and effective date provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act are therefore inapplicable. See 5 U. S. C. § 553( b)( 3)( A), (d). Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that, pursuant to sections 4( i), 4( j), and 303( r) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U. S. C. §§ 154( i), 154( j), and 303( r), Subpart G, section 0.701 of the Rules and Regulations of the Federal Communications Commission, 47 C. F. R. § 0.701, IS ADOPTED as set forth in the appendix to this Order, to be effective after the publication of this item in the Federal Register. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Magalie Roman Salas Secretary 3 Currently, the LSGAC schedules meetings, which are held at the Federal Communications Commission, approximately every other month. 2 Federal Communications Commission FCC 00- 450 3 APPENDIX Part 0 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended to read as follows: 1. The authority citation for Part 0 continues to read as follows: Authority: Sec. 5, 48 Stat. 1068, as amended; 47 U. S. C. 155, 225, unless otherwise noted. 2. A new Subpart G, Section 0.701 of Chapter 0 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is added as follows: Subpart G – Intergovernmental Communication § 0.701 Local and State Government Advisory Committee 6. The Local and State Government Advisory Committee (LSGAC) will facilitate intergovernmental communication between municipal, county, state and tribal governments and the Federal Communications Commission. The LSGAC shall be comprised of 15 members as follows: 1) six elected municipal officials (city mayors and city council members); 2) three elected county officials (county commissioners or council members); 3) one elected or appointed local government attorney; 4) one elected state executive (governor or lieutenant governor); 5) two elected state legislators; 6) one elected or appointed public utilities or public service commissioner, and 7) one elected or appointed Native American tribal representative. The LSGAC members shall select two members, a Chair and Vice Chair, to serve as leaders of the Committee. Vacancies on the LSGAC shall be filled through a nomination process initiated by Public Notice and appointments shall be made by the Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. At his discretion, the Chairman may replace LSGAC members using this same appointment process. Members of the LSGAC are required to attend a minimum of fifty percent of the yearly meetings. Failure to meet this attendance requirement will result in loss of membership in the LSGAC, subject to the discretion of the LSGAC chair. Members of the LSGAC are responsible for travel and other incidental expenses incurred while on LSGAC business and shall not be reimbursed for such expenses by the Commission. Pursuant to Section 204( b) of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995, 2 U. S. C. § 1534( b), the LSGAC is not subject to, and is not required to follow, the procedures set forth in the Federal Advisory Committee Act. 5 U. S. C., App. 2 (1988). 3