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NTCHS
Operating Procedures
Committee shall consist of at least 15 permanent members as
follows:
Chairperson is an NRCS soil scientist with national
responsibilities. The chair will be appointed by the Director of the
Soil Survey Division.
Four NRCS State Soil Scientists, MO Leaders or designees.
One member each from the Environmental Protection Agency, U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Forest
Service, and the Bureau of Land Management.
At least five representatives from universities to include
scientists doing research in hydric soils.
Others representatives may be selected as deemed appropriate.
Members will retain membership as determined by the agency they
represent, or they may resign by submitting a letter of resignation to
the chairperson, NTCHS.
Membership representation from universities is voluntary and
vacancies are open to persons nominated by the university
representatives and who have a proven research record on hydric soils.
Nominations come forward for NTCHS vote from the university
representative subcommittee. Vacant positions
will be announced and qualifications and references will be submitted
to the NTCHS. These members will be chosen by the NTCHS.
The committee shall meet at least once a year to conduct business.
Business shall be conducted using Robert’s Rules of Order.
Substitutes may attend for members, the Chair should be notified
in advance of the meeting that a substitute will be attending. Proxy
votes may be “bestowed” upon the substitutes or another NTCHS member
with advance notice to the Chair.
Sub-committees of the NTCHS may be formulated to deal with
specific issues. These sub-committees will produce a “charge”
document, and recommendations for approval of the entire NTCHS.
Sub-committees may seek assistance from outside experts who are not
members of the NTCHS.
All members are responsible for their own travel costs to attend
meetings.
Minutes of the meeting will be circulated to the committee and
maintained by the chairperson. Minutes shall be available to the
public via the soils.usda.gov website.
The NRCS shall be responsible for notification of changes to the
definition, criteria and the National List of Hydric Soils by
publishing changes in the Federal Register.
Changes in the NTCHS committee membership, hydric soils glossary,
operating procedures, etc. shall be distributed via the Hydric Soils
Homepage, National Soil Data Access Facility.
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