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the dispute and make such recommendations to the parties for the resolution thereof as it determines appropriate. In making any such recommendations, the Commission shall give due regard to the area and craft differentials, to the consequences of settlements on employment and on the economy of an area, and to other factors customarily considered by parties in collective bargaining.

(b) The Commission may hold such hearings, take such evidence, and gather such facts as it deems necessary and appropriate hereunder. Such hearings may include oral presentations by the parties and participation by such other persons from the area, or otherwise, as the Commission deems would facilitate the discharge of its responsibilities under this order.

SEC. 6. The Commission is authorized to issue such rules and regulations, and to adopt such procedures governing its affairs, including the conduct of its disputes settlement functions, as shall be necessary and appropriate to effectuate the objectives of this order. The Commission is authorized to establish panels composed of members of the Commission, alternates, or others, as may be designated by the Commission. Such panels may be authorized to act for the Commission and to exercise the authority of the Commission in such matters as the Commission may delegate or direct.

SEC. 7. (a) Expenses of the Commission shall be paid from such appropriations to the Department of Labor and the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service as may be available therefor.

(b) All departments and agencies of the United States are authorized and directed to cooperate with the Commission in the effectuation of the purposes of this order to the extent authorized by law.

(c) Members of the Commission who are officers or employees of the Federal Government shall receive no additional compensation by reason of this order. Other members of the Commission shall be entitled to receive compensation and travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by law for persons in the government service employed intermittently (5 U.S.C. 3109, 5703).

SEC. 8. (a) As may be appropriate, the Commission shall consult with the Cabinet Committee on Construction and individually with heads of executive departments or agencies having responsibilities for programs affecting the construction industry. The Commission is authorized to request the heads of the departments and agencies concerned to establish advisory panels from representatives of such executive departments and agencies as may be necessary to carry out the objectives of this order.

(b) The Bureau of the Budget is authorized to provide to the Commission information regarding Federal or Federally assisted

construction.

SEC. 9. The Commission shall make reports to the President from time to time on its activities and its progress in achieving the objectives and purposes of this order. The reports shall include such recommendations relative to the activities of the Commission as it shall deem appropriate.

THE WHITE HOUSE,

September 22, 1969.

RICHARD NIXON.

ESTABLISHMENT OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST RIVER BASINS COMMISSION

Executive Order 11331

[32 Fed. Reg. 3875]

Whereas the Water Resources Planning Act (hereinafter referred to as the Act, 79 Stat. 244, 42 U.S.C. 1962 et seq.) authorizes the President to declare the establishment of a river basin water and related land resources commission when a request for such a commission is addressed in writing to the Water Resources Council (hereinafter referred to as the Council) by the Governor of a State within which all or part of the basin or basins concerned are located and when such a request is concurred in by the Council and by not less than one-half of the States. within which portions of the basin or basins concerned are located, and in the event the Columbia River Basin is involved, by at least three of the four States of Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington; and

Whereas the Council, by resolution adopted November 14, 1966, concurred in the requests of the Governors of the States of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming; and did itself request that the President declare the establishment of the Pacific Northwest River Basins Commission under the provisions of section 201 of the Act; and

Whereas the requests of the Governors of the States of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming, and the resolution of the Council of November 14, 1966, satisfy the formal requirements of section 201 of the Act; and

Whereas the Governors of the States of California, Nevada, and Utah have been consulted in regard to small headwater areas in these respective States that contribute small quantities of water to or use small quantities of water from the area of jurisdiction of the Commission; and

Whereas it appears that it would be in the public interest and in keeping with the intent of Congress to declare the establishment of such a Commission:

Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 201 of the Act, and as President of the United States, it is ordered as follows:

SECTION 1. Pacific Northwest River Basins Commission. It is hereby declared that the Pacific Northwest River Basins Commission is established under the provisions of Title II of the Act.

SEC. 2. Jurisdiction of the Commission. It is hereby determined that the jurisdiction of the Pacific Northwest River Basins Commission referred to in section 1 of this order (hereinafter referred to as the Commission) shall extend to the entire area of the State of Washington; the entire area of the State of Oregon, except that drained by the Klamath River system, the Smith River system, and that area draining into Goose Lake; and those portions of the States of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming lying within the Columbia River drainage, in accordance with the requests of the Governors of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming, and in accordance with the resoultion of the Council.

SEC. 3. Membership of the Commission. It is hereby determined that, in accordance with section 202 of the Act, the Commission shall consist of the following:

(1) a Chairman to be appointed by the President,

(2) one member from each of the following Federal departments and agencies: Department of Agriculture, Department of the Army, Department of Commerce, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Department of the Interior, Department of Transportation, and the Federal Power Commission, such member to be appointed by the head of each department or independent agency he represents,

(3) one member from each of the following States: Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming,

(4) one member from each interstate agency created by an interstate compact to which the consent of Congress has been given and whose jurisdiction extends to the waters of the area specified in section 2, and

(5) the Chairman of the United States Entity for the Columbia River Treaty.

SEC. 4. Functions to be performed. The Commission and its Chairman, members, and employees are hereby authorized to perform and exercise, with respect to the jurisdiction specified in section 2 of this order, the functions, powers, and duties of such a Commission and of such Chairman, members, and employees, respectively, as set out in Title II of the Act.

SEC. 5. Consultation with adjoining States. The Commission is expected to provide for procedures for consultation with the States of California, Nevada, and Utah on any matter which might affect the water and related land resources of the small headwater drainages in each of these States that drain into the area of jurisdiction of the Commission, and to give notice to these States of meetings of the Commission.

SEC. 6. International Coordination. The Chairman of the Commission is hereby authorized and directed to refer to the Council any matters under consideration by the Commission which relate to the areas of interest or jurisdiction of the International Joint Commission, United States and Canada. The Council shall consult on these matters as appropriate with the Department of State and the International Joint Commission through its United States Section for the purpose of enhancing international coordination.

SEC. 7. Reporting to the President. The Chairman of the Commission shall report to the President through the Council.

THE WHITE HOUSE,
March 6, 1967.

LYNDON B. JOHNSON.

ESTABLISHMENT OF THE GREAT LAKES BASIN

COMMISSION

Executive Order 11345

[32 Fed. Reg. 6329]

Whereas the Water Resources Planning Act (hereinafter referred to as the Act, 79 Stat. 244, 42 U.S.C. 1962 et seq.) authorizes the President to declare the establishment of a river basin water and related land resources commission when a request for such a commission is addressed in writing to the Water Resources Council (hereinafter referred to as the Council) by the Governor of a State within which all or part of the basin or basins concerned are located and when such a request is concurred in by the Council and by not less than onehalf of the States within which portions of the basin or basins concerned are located; and

Whereas the Council, by resolution adopted March 7, 1966, concurred in the requests of the Governors of the States of Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin, which have been concurred in by the Governors of Illinois, New York, and Pennsylvania; and did itself request that the President declare the establishment of the Great Lakes Basin Commission under the provisions of section 201 of the Act; and

Whereas the requests of the Governors of the States of Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin, and the resolution of the Council of March 7, 1966, together with written concurrences by the Governors of the State of Illinois, New York, and Pennsylvania, satisfy the formal requirements of section 201 of the Act; and

Whereas it appears that it would be in the public interest and in keeping with the intent of Congress to declare the establishment of such a Commission:

Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 201 of the Act, and as President of the United States, it is ordered as follows:

SECTION 1. Great Lakes Basin Commission. It is hereby declared that the Great Lakes Basin Commission is established under the provisions of Title II of the Act.

SEC. 2. Jurisdiction of Commission. It is hereby determined that the jurisdiction of the Great Lakes Basin Commission referred to in section 1 of this order (hereinafter referred to as the Commission) shall extend to those portions of the eight Great Lakes States of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin that are drained by the St. Lawrence River system, including the Great Lakes, their tributaries, and tributaries to the St. Lawrence River which reach that river within the United States, in accordance with the requests of the Governors of Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin, concurred in by the Governors of Illinois, New York, and Pennsylvania, and in accordance with the resolution of the Council.

SEC. 3. Membership of the Commission. It is hereby determined that, in accordance with section 202 of the Act, the Commission shall consist of the following:

(1) a Chairman to be appointed by the President,

(2) one member from each of the following Federal departments and agencies: Department of Agriculture, Department of the Army, Department of Commerce, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Department of the Interior, Department of Justice, Department of Transportation, and the Federal Power Commission, such member to be appointed by the head of each department or independent agency he represents,

(3) one member from each of the following States: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, and

(4) one member from each interstate agency created by an interstate compact to which the consent of Congress has been given and whose jurisdiction extends to the waters of the area specified in section 2.

SEC. 4. Functions to be performed. The Commission and its Chairman, members, and employees are hereby authorized to perform and exercise, with respect to the jurisdiction specified in section 2 of this order, the functions, powers, and duties of such a Commission and of such Chairman, members, and employees, respectively, as set out in Title II of the Act.

SEC. 5. International coordination. The Chairman of the Commission is hereby authorized and directed to refer to the Council any matters under consideration by the Commission which relate to the areas of interest or jurisdiction of the International Joint Commission, United States and Canada, and the Great Lakes Fishery Commission. The Council shall consult on these matters as appropriate with the Department of State and with the International Joint Commission and the Great Lakes Fishery Commission through their United States Sections for the purpose of enhancing international coordination.

SEC. 6. Reporting to the President. The Chairman of the Commission shall report to the President through the Council.

LYNDON B. JOHNSON.

THE WHITE HOUSE,
April 20, 1967.

ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SOURIS-RED-RAINY RIVER BASINS COMMISSION

Executive Order 11359

[32 Fed. Reg. 8851]

Whereas the Water Resources Planning Act (hereinafter referred to as the Act, 79 Stat. 244, 42 U.S.C. 1962 et seq.) authorizes the President to declare the establishment of a river basin water and related land resources commission when a request for such a commission is addressed in writing to the Water Resources Council (hereinafter referred to as the Council) by the Governor of a State within which all or part of the basin or basins concerned are located and when such

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