Appendix A
Excerpted from the Nurse Education and
Practice Improvement Act of 1998 (P.L.
105-392, Section 845)
PART GNATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ON NURSE
EDUCATION AND PRACTICE.
(a) ESTABLISHMENT.The Secretary shall
establish an advisory council to be known
as the National Advisory Council on Nurse
Education and Practice (in this section
referred to as the ŒAdvisory Council').
(b) COMPOSITION.
(1) IN GENERAL.The Advisory Council
shall be composed of
(A) not less than 21, nor more than 23
individuals, who are not officers or employees
of the Federal Government, appointed by
the Secretary without regard to the Federal
civil service laws, of which
(i) 2 shall be selected from full-time
students enrolled in schools of nursing;
(ii) 2 shall be selected from the general
public;
(iii) 2 shall be selected from practicing
professional nurses; and
(iv) 9 shall be selected from among the
leading authorities in the various fields
of nursing, higher, secondary education,
and associate degree schools of nursing,
and from representatives of advanced education
nursing groups (such as nurse practitioners,
nurse midwives, and nurse anesthetists),
hospitals, and other institutions and
organizations which provide nursing services;
and
(B) the Secretary (or the delegate of
the Secretary (who shall be an ex officio
member and shall serve as the Chairperson)).
(2) APPOINTMENT.Not later than 90 days
after the date of enactment of this Act,
the Secretary shall appoint the members
of the Advisory Council and each such
member shall serve a 4 year term. In making
such appointments, the Secretary shall
ensure a fair balance between the nursing
professions, a broad geographic representation
of members and a balance between urban
and rural members. Members shall be appointed
based on their competence, interest, and
knowledge of the mission of the profession
involved. A majority of the members shall
be nurses.
(3) MINORITY REPRESENTATION. In appointing
the members of the Advisory Council under
paragraph (1), the Secretary shall ensure
the adequate representation of minorities.
(c) VACANCIES.
(1) IN GENERAL.A vacancy on the Advisory
Council shall be filled in the manner
in which the original appointment was
made and shall be subject to any conditions
which applied with respect to the original
appointment.
(2) FILLING UNEXPECTED TERM. An individual
chosen to fill a vacancy shall be appointed
for the unexpired term of the member replaced.
(d) DUTIES.The Advisory Council shall
(1) provide advice and recommendations
to the Secretary and Congress concerning
policy matters arising in the administration
of this title, including the range of
issues relating to the nurse workforce,
education, and practice improvements;
(2) provide advice to the Secretary and
Congress in the preparation of general
regulations and with respect to policy
matters arising in the administration
of this title, including the range of
issues relating to nurse supply, education
and practice improvement; and
(3) not later than 3 years after the
date of enactment of this section, and
annually thereafter, prepare and submit
to the Secretary, the Committee on Labor
and Human Resources of the Senate, and
the Committee on Commerce of the House
of Representatives, a report describing
the activities of the Council, including
findings and recommendations made by the
council concerning the activities under
this title.
(e) MEETINGS AND DOCUMENTS.
(1) MEETINGS.The Advisory Council shall
meet not less than 2 times each year.
Such meetings shall be held jointly with
other related entities established under
this title where appropriate.
(2) DOCUMENTS.Not later than 14 days
prior to the convening of a meeting under
paragraph (1), the Advisory Council shall
prepare and make available an agenda of
the matters to be considered by the Advisory
Council at such meeting. At any such meeting,
the Advisory Council shall distribute
materials with respect to the issues to
be addressed at the meeting. No later
than 30 days after the adjourning of such
a meeting, the Advisory Council shall
prepare and make available a summary of
the meeting and any actions taken by the
Council based upon the meeting.
(f) COMPENSATIONS AND EXPENSES.
(1) COMPENSATION.Each member of 0the
Advisory Council shall be compensated
at a rate equal to the daily equivalent
of the annual rate of basic pay prescribed
for level IV of the Executive Schedule
under section 5315 of title 5, United
States Code, for each day (including travel
time) during which such member is engaged
in the performance of the duties of the
Council. All members of the Council who
are officers or employees of the United
States shall serve without compensation
in addition to that received for their
services as officers or employees of the
United States.
(2) EXPENSES.The members of the Advisory
Council shall be allowed travel expenses,
including per diem in lieu of subsistence,
at rates authorized for employees of agencies
under subchapter I of chapter 57 of title
5, United States Code, while away from
their homes or regular places of business
in the performances of services for the
Council.
(g) FUNDING.Amounts appropriated under
this title may be utilized by the Secretary
to support the nurse education and practice
activities of the Council.
(h) FACA.The Federal Advisory Committee
Act shall apply to the Advisory Committee
under this section only to the extent
that the provisions of such Act do not
conflict with the requirements of this
section."; and
(6) by redesignating section 855 as section
810, and transferring such section so
as to appear after section 809 (as added
by the amendment made by paragraph (5)).
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