§ 12638. State Commissions on National and Community Service
(a)
Existence required
(1)
State Commission
Except as provided in paragraph (2), to be eligible to receive a grant or allotment under division B or C of this subchapter or to receive a distribution of approved national service positions under division C of this subchapter, a State shall 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 apply to the Corporation for approval to use an alternative administrative entity to carry out the duties otherwise entrusted to a State Commission under this chapter. 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) of this section to play a significant policymaking role in carrying out the duties otherwise entrusted to a State Commission, including the submission of applications on behalf of the State under section
12582 of this title.
(b)
Appointment and size
Except as provided in subsection (c)(3) of this section, 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) of this section.
(c)
Composition and membership
(1)
Required members
The State Commission for a State shall include as voting members at least one of each of the following individuals:
(A)
An individual with expertise in the educational, training, and development needs of youth, particularly disadvantaged youth.
(B)
An individual with experience in promoting the involvement of older adults in service and voluntarism.
(I)
A representative of a national service program described in subsection (a), (b), or (c) of section
12572.
(2)
Sources of other members
The State Commission for a State may include as voting members the following individuals:
(4)
Ex officio State representatives
The chief executive officer of a State may appoint, as ex officio nonvoting members of the State Commission for the State, representatives selected from among officers and employees of State agencies operating community service, youth service, education, social service, senior service, and job training programs.
(d)
Miscellaneous matters
(1)
Membership balance
The chief executive officer of a State shall ensure, to the maximum extent practicable, that the membership of the State Commission for the State is diverse with respect to race, ethnicity, age, gender, and disability characteristics. Not more than 50 percent of the voting members of a State Commission, plus one additional member, may be from the same political party.
(2)
Terms
Each member of the State Commission for a State shall serve for a term of 3 years, except that the chief executive officer of a State shall initially appoint a portion of the members to terms of 1 year and 2 years.
(3)
Vacancies
If a vacancy occurs on a State Commission, a new member shall be appointed by the chief executive officer of the State and serve for the remainder of the term for which the predecessor of such member was appointed. The vacancy shall not affect the power of the remaining members to execute the duties of the State Commission.
(4)
Compensation
A member of a State Commission or alternative administrative entity shall not receive any additional compensation by reason of service on the State Commission or alternative administrative entity, except that the State may authorize the reimbursement of travel expenses, including a per diem in lieu of subsistence, in the same manner as other employees serving intermittently in the service of the State.
(5)
Chairperson
The voting members of a State Commission shall elect one of the voting members to serve as chairperson of the State Commission.
(6)
Limitation on member participation
(A)
General limitation
Except as provided in subparagraph (B), a voting member of the State Commission (or of an alternative administrative entity) shall not participate in the administration of the grant program (including any discussion or decision regarding the provision of assistance or approved national service positions, or the continuation, suspension, or termination of such assistance or such positions, to any program or entity) described in subsection (e)(9) of this section if—
(B)
Exception
If, as a result of the operation of subparagraph (A), the number of voting members of the Commission (or of such entity) is insufficient to establish a quorum for the purpose of administering such program, then voting members excluded from participation by subparagraph (A) may participate in the administration of such program, notwithstanding the limitation in subparagraph (A), to the extent permitted by regulations issued under section
12651d
(b)(12) of this title by the Corporation.
(e)
Duties of a State Commission
The State Commission or alternative administrative entity for a State shall be responsible for the following duties:
(1)
Preparation of a national service plan for the State that—
(A)
is developed, through an open and public process (such as through regional forums, hearings, and other means) that provides for maximum participation and input from the private sector, organizations, and public agencies, using service and volunteerism as strategies to meet critical community needs, including service through programs funded under the national service laws;
(D)
includes measurable goals and outcomes for the State national service programs in the State consistent with the performance levels for national service programs as described in section
12639
(k) of this title;
(E)
ensures outreach to diverse community-based agencies that serve underrepresented populations, through established networks and registries at the State level, or through the development of such networks and registries;
(F)
provides for effective coordination of funding applications submitted by the State and other organizations within the State under the national service laws;
(G)
is updated annually, reflecting changes in practices and policies that will improve the coordination and effectiveness of Federal, State, and local resources for service and volunteerism within the State;
(2)
Preparation of the applications of the State under section
12582 of this title for financial assistance.
(3)
Assistance in the preparation of the application of the State educational agency for assistance under section
12525 of this title.
(4)
Preparation of the application of the State under section
12582 of this title for the approval of service positions that include the national service educational award described in division D of this subchapter.
(5)
Make recommendations to the Corporation with respect to priorities for programs receiving assistance under the Domestic Volunteer Service Act of 1973 (42 U.S.C. 4950 et seq.).
(6)
Make technical assistance available to enable applicants for assistance under section
12571 of this title—
(7)
Assistance in the provision of health care and child care benefits under section
12594 of this title to participants in national service programs that receive assistance under section
12571 of this title.
(8)
Development of a State system for the recruitment and placement of participants in programs that receive assistance under the national service laws and dissemination of information concerning national service programs that receive such assistance or approved national service positions.
(9)
Administration of the grant program in support of national service programs that is conducted by the State using assistance provided to the State under section
12571 of this title, including selection, oversight, and evaluation of grant recipients.
(10)
Development of projects, training methods, curriculum materials, and other materials and activities related to national service programs that receive assistance directly from the Corporation (to be made available in a case in which such a program requests such a project, method, material, or activity) or from the State using assistance provided under section
12571 of this title, for use by programs that request such projects, methods, materials, and activities.
(f)
Relief from administrative requirements
Upon approval of a State plan submitted under subsection (e)(1), the Chief Executive Officer may waive for the State, or specify alternatives for the State to, administrative requirements (other than statutory provisions) otherwise applicable to grants made to States under the national service laws, including those requirements identified by the State as impeding the coordination and effectiveness of Federal, State, and local resources for service and volunteerism within the State.
(g)
State service plan for adults age 55 or older
(1)
In general
Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, to be eligible to receive a grant or allotment under division B or C or to receive a distribution of approved national service positions under division C, a State shall work with appropriate State agencies and private entities to develop a comprehensive State service plan for service by adults age 55 or older.
(2)
Matters included
The State service plan shall include—
(A)
recommendations for policies to increase service for adults age 55 or older, including how to best use such adults as sources of social capital, and how to utilize their skills and experience to address community needs;
(h)
Activity ineligible for assistance
A State Commission or alternative administrative entity may not directly carry out any national service program that receives assistance under section
12571 of this title.
(i)
Delegation
Subject to such requirements as the Corporation may prescribe, a State Commission may delegate nonpolicymaking duties to a State agency or public or private nonprofit organization.
(j)
Approval of State Commission or alternative
(1)
Submission to Corporation
The chief executive officer for a State shall notify the Corporation of the establishment or designation of the State Commission or use of an alternative administrative entity for the State. The notification shall include a description of—
(2)
Approval of alternative administrative entity
Any designation of a State Commission or use of an alternative administrative entity to carry out the duties of a State Commission shall be subject to the approval of the Corporation, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. The Corporation shall approve an alternative administrative entity if such entity provides for individuals described in paragraph (1), and some of the individuals described in paragraph (2), of subsection (c) of this section to play a significant policymaking role in carrying out the duties otherwise entrusted to a State Commission, including the duties described in paragraphs (1) through (4) of subsection (e) of this section.
(3)
Rejection
The Corporation may reject a State Commission if the Corporation determines that the composition, membership, or duties of the State Commission do not comply with the requirements of this section. The Corporation may reject a request to use an alternative administrative entity in lieu of a State Commission if the Corporation determines that the entity does not provide for the individuals described in paragraph (1), and some of the individuals described in paragraph (2), of subsection (c) of this section to play a significant policymaking role as described in paragraph (2). If the Corporation rejects a State Commission or alternative administrative entity under this paragraph, the Corporation shall promptly notify the State of the reasons for the rejection.
(4)
Resubmission and reconsideration
The Corporation shall provide a State notified under paragraph (3) with a reasonable opportunity to revise the rejected State Commission or alternative administrative entity. At the request of the State, the Corporation shall provide technical assistance to the State as part of the revision process. The Corporation shall promptly reconsider any resubmission of a notification under paragraph (1) or application to use an alternative administrative entity under paragraph (2).
(k)
Coordination
(1)
Coordination with other State agencies
The State Commission or alternative administrative entity for a State shall coordinate the activities of the Commission or entity under this chapter with the activities of other State agencies that administer Federal financial assistance programs under the Community Services Block Grant Act (42 U.S.C. 9901 et seq.) or other appropriate Federal financial assistance programs.
(2)
Coordination with volunteer service programs
(A)
In general
The State Commission or alternative administrative entity for a State shall coordinate functions of the Commission or entity (including recruitment, public awareness, and training activities) with such functions of any division of the Corporation that carries out volunteer service programs in the State.
(l)
Liability
(1)
Liability of State
Except as provided in paragraph (2)(B), a State shall agree to assume liability with respect to any claim arising out of or resulting from any act or omission by a member of the State Commission or alternative administrative entity of the State, within the scope of the service of the member on the State Commission or alternative administrative entity.
(2)
Other claims
(A)
In general
A member of the State Commission or alternative administrative entity shall have no personal liability with respect to any claim arising out of or resulting from any act or omission by such person, within the scope of the service of the member on the State Commission or alternative administrative entity.
(B)
Limitation
This paragraph shall not be construed to limit personal liability for criminal acts or omissions, willful or malicious misconduct, acts or omissions for private gain, or any other act or omission outside the scope of the service of such member on the State Commission or alternative administrative entity.
(3)
Effect on other law
This subsection shall not be construed—
(A)
to affect any other immunities and protections that may be available to such member under applicable law with respect to such service;
[1] See References in Text note below.
[2] So in original. The word “to” probably should not appear.