(a) EstablishmentThe Secretary shall establish an Advisory Commission of no more than fifteen members, to advise the Secretary concerning the development and implementation of a new or revised comprehensive management plan for the Mojave National Preserve.
(b) Membership(1) The advisory commission shall include an elected official for each County within which any part of the preserve is located, a representative of the owners of private properties located within or immediately adjacent to the preserve, and other members representing persons actively engaged in grazing and range management, mineral exploration and development, and persons with expertise in relevant fields, including geology, biology, ecology, law enforcement, and the protection and management of National Park resources and values.
(2) Vacancies in the advisory commission shall be filled by the Secretary so as to maintain the full diversity of views required to be represented on the advisory commission.
(c) Applicability of chapter 10 of title 5Chapter 10 of title 5 shall apply to the procedures and activities of the advisory commission.
(d) TerminationThe advisory commission shall cease to exist ten years after the date of its establishment.
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CHAPTER 1— NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES
SUBCHAPTER LIX–Y— CALIFORNIA DESERT LANDS PARKS, PRESERVE, AND OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE RECREATION AREAS
Part C— Mojave National Preserve
§ 410aaa–43. Transfer of lands
§ 410aaa–44. Maps and legal description
§ 410aaa–45. Abolishment of scenic area
§ 410aaa–48. Regulation of mining
§ 410aaa–49. Study as to validity of mining claims
§ 410aaa–51. Utility rights-of-way
§ 410aaa–52. Preparation of management plan
§ 410aaa–53. Granite Mountains Natural Reserve
§ 410aaa–54. Soda Springs Desert Study Center
§ 410aaa–55. Construction of visitor center
§ 410aaa–56. Acquisition of lands
§ 410aaa–57. Acquired lands to be made part of Mojave National Preserve