Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 107 Part 1.djvu/893

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PUBLIC LAW 103-82—SEPT. 21, 1993 107 STAT. 867 3127) is amended by striking the item relating to section 183 of such Act and inserting the following: "Sec. 183. Rights of access, examination, and copying.*. SEC. 122. REPEALS. (a) IN GENERAL.— Subtitle F of title I of the National and Community Service Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12631 et seq.) is amended by repealing sections 185 and 186. 42 USC 12645. (b) TABLE OF CONTENTS. — Section 1(b) of the National and Community Service Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-610; 104 Stat. 3127) is amended by striking the item relating to section 185 of such Act. SEC. 128. EFFECTIVE DATE. 16 USC 1701 This title, and the amendments made by this title, shall take effect on October 1, 1993. TITLE II—ORGANIZATION SEC. 201. STATE COMMISSIONS ON NATIONAL AND COMBfUNITY SERVICE. (a) COMPOSITION AND DUTIES OF STATE COMMISSIONS. — Subtitle F of title I of the National and Communi^ Service Act of 1990 is amended by striking section 178 (42 U.S.C;. 12638) and inserting the following new section: SEC. 178. STATE COMMISSIONS ON NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY 42 USC 12638. SERVICE. "(a) EXISTENCE REQUIRED. — "(1) STATE COMMISSION. —Except as provided in paragraph (2), to be eligible to receive a grant or allotment under suotitle B or C or to receive a distribution of approved national service positions under subtitle C, a State snail maintain a State Commission on National and Community Service that satisfies the requirements of this section. "(2) ALTERNATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ENTITY. — The chief executive officer of a State may api^ly to the Corporation for approval to use an alternative administrative entity to carry out the duties otherwise entrusted to a State Commission under this Act. The chief executive officer shall ensure that any alternative administrative entity used in lieu of a State Commission provides for the individuals described in paragraph (1), and some of the individuals described in paragraph (2), of subsection (c) to play a significant policymaking role in canyin^ out the duties otherwise entrusted to a State Commission, mcluding the submission of applications on behalf of the State under sections 117B and 130. "(b) APPOINTMENT AND SIZE.—Except as provided in subsection (c)(3), the members of a State Commission for a State shall be appointed by the chief executive officer of the State. A State Commission shall consist of not fewer than 15, and not more than 25, voting members, and any ex officio nonvoting members, as described in paragraph (3) or (4) of subsection (c). "(c) COMPOSITION AND MEMBERSHIP. —