
Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) Management Overview
Mar 4, 2025 · What is FACA? The Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA or “the Act”), as amended, 5 U.S.C. chapter 10, governs the establishment, operation, and termination of advisory committees within the executive branch of the Federal Government.
Advice and Guidance - GSA
Jan 27, 2025 · Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) Advice and Guidance for agency committee management officers and designated federal officials. “ Preparing Federal Advisory Committee Charters [DOCX - 4 MB],” Committee Management Staff. “ CMS Bylaws Best Practices [DOCX - 3 MB] ”, Committee Management Staff.
who is not a federal employee, must comply with the FACA. To ensure the advisory committee’s success in accomplishing its mission, this manual has been prepared to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the FACA mission, vision, policies, and your responsibilities as a supportive member. It was prepared to make you aware
A federal agency must comply with FACA when it (1) establishes, utilizes, controls, or manages (2) a group with non-federal members that (3) provides the agency with consensus advice or recommendations.
FACA Database - GSA
Oct 16, 2024 · The Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) database is used by federal agencies to continuously manage an average of 1,000 advisory committees governmentwide.
Basics of FACA • The 1972 Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) was passed to ensure citizen involvement in federal decisions is equitable, that no one individual or group has undue influence. • A major problem FACA was created to address was “agency capture” by special interest groups, especially by corporate interests regulated by the
Federal advisory committees are an important tool within the executive branch government for building consensus and providing input and recommendations from diverse customers, partners, and stakeholders. Comply with reasonable cost controls and recordkeeping requirements. When does FACA apply?
FACA regulates Federal agency establishment or utilization of a group to obtain consensual advice or recommendations. FACA defines when such a group can be considered an advisory committee and the process necessary for its formation and proper functioning.
Collaboration and FACA at EPA
Following are examples of Agency collaborative processes that are subject to FACA as well as collaborative processes that are not. The description of each example provides an explanation about why it was or was not subject to FACA.
The Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) of 1972 (Public Law 92-463) was enacted by Congress to formally recognize the merits of seeking the advice and assistance of our nation's citizens.