Executive Order Establishing the President's Homeland Security Advisory Council and Senior Advisory Committees
Federal Register: March 21, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 55) Page 13241
Presidential Documents
Executive Order 13260 of March 19, 2002
Establishing the President's Homeland Security
Advisory Council and Senior Advisory Committees for
Homeland Security
By the authority vested in me as President by the
Constitution and the laws of the United States of
America, it is hereby ordered as follows:
Section 1. President's Homeland Security Advisory
Council.
(a) Establishment and Membership. I hereby
establish the President's Homeland Security Advisory
Council (PHSAC). The PHSAC shall be composed of not
more than 21 members appointed by the President. In
addition, the Chair and the Vice Chair of the National
Infrastructure Advisory Council; the Chairman of the
President's National Security Telecommunications
Advisory Committee; and the Chair of the Panel on the
Science and Technology of Combating Terrorism,
President's Council of Advisors on Science and
Technology, shall serve as ex officio members of the
PHSAC. The appointed members of the PHSAC shall be
selected from the private sector, academia,
professional service associations, federally funded
research and development centers, nongovernmental
organizations, State and local governments, and other
appropriate professions and communities.
(b) Chair and Vice Chair. The President shall
designate a Chair and Vice Chair from among the
appointed members of the PHSAC.
(c) Senior Advisory Committees. (i) Establishment
and Membership. The following four Senior Advisory
Committees for Homeland Security (SACs) are hereby
established to advise the PHSAC: (1) State and Local
Officials; (2) Academia and Policy Research; (3)
Private Sector; and (4) Emergency Services, Law
Enforcement, and Public Health and Hospitals. Each SAC
shall generally be composed of not more than 17 members
selected by the Assistant to the President for Homeland
Security (Assistant). The President may establish
additional SACs as appropriate, consistent with this
order.
(ii) Chairs and Vice Chairs. The Assistant shall
from time to time designate a Chair and Vice Chair for
each of the SACs from among the PHSAC's members.
(iii) Subcommittees. The Chair of each SAC, in
consultation with the PHSAC, may as appropriate
establish subcommittees to advise the SAC.
Sec. 2. Functions. The PHSAC shall meet periodically at
the Assistant's request to:
(a) provide advice to the President through the
Assistant on developing and coordinating the
implementation of a comprehensive national strategy to
secure the United States from terrorist threats or
attacks;
(b) recommend to the President through the
Assistant ways to improve coordination, cooperation,
and communication among Federal, State, and local
officials and private and other entities, and provide a
means to collect scholarly research, technological
advice, and information concerning processes and
organizational management practices both inside and
outside of the Federal Government;
(c) provide advice to the President through the
Assistant regarding the feasibility of implementing
specific measures to detect, prepare for, prevent,
protect against, respond to, and recover from terrorist
threats or attacks within the United States;
(d) examine, and advise the President through the
Assistant on, the effectiveness of the implementation
of specific strategies to detect, prepare for, prevent,
protect against, respond to, and recover from terrorist
threats or attacks within the United States; and
(e) report periodically, as appropriate, to the
President through the Assistant on matters within the
scope of the PHSAC's functions as described in
paragraphs (a) through (d) of this section.
Sec. 3. Administration. (a) Upon the request of the
Chair of the PHSAC, through the Assistant, and to the
extent permitted by law, the heads of executive
departments and agencies shall provide the PHSAC with
such information relating to homeland security matters
as the PHSAC may need for the purpose of carrying out
its functions.
(b) The PHSAC shall have an Executive Director
selected by the Assistant.
(c) Members shall serve without compensation for
their work on the PHSAC, the SACs, and any
subcommittees thereof. However, members shall be
allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of
subsistence, as authorized by law for persons serving
intermittently in Federal Government service (5 U.S.C.
5701-5707).
(d) To the extent permitted by law, and subject to
the availability of appropriations, the Office of
Administration shall provide the PHSAC with
administrative support and with such funds as may be
necessary for the performance of the PHSAC's functions.
Sec. 4. General Provisions. (a) Insofar as the Federal
Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.)
(Act), may apply to the administration of any portion
of this order, any functions of the President under
that Act, except that of reporting to the Congress,
shall be performed by the Administrator of General
Services in accordance with the guidelines that have
been issued by the Administrator.
(b) The PHSAC, any SACs, and any SAC subcommittees
shall terminate 2 years from the date of this order
unless extended by the President.
THE WHITE HOUSE,
March 19, 2002.
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