January 28, 1985
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and laws of the United States of
America, including the Arctic Research and Policy Act of 1984 (Title I of Public Law 98 - 373)
(``the Act''), it is hereby ordered as follows:
Section 1. Establishment of Arctic Research Commission. There is established the Arctic Research
Commission.
Sec. 2. Membership of the Commission.
(a) The Commission shall be composed of five members appointed by the President, as
follows:
(1) three members appointed from among individuals from academic or other research institutions
with expertise in areas of research relating to the Arctic, including the physical, biological, health,
environmental, social, and behavioral sciences;
(2) one member appointed from among indigenous residents of the Arctic who are representative
of the needs and interests of Arctic residents and who live in areas directly affected by Arctic
resources development; and
(3) one member appointed from individuals familiar with the Arctic and representative of the
needs and interests of private industry undertaking resource development in the Arctic.
The Director of the National Science Foundation shall serve as a nonvoting ex officio member of
the Commission. The President shall designate a Chairperson from among the five voting
members of the Commission.
(b) In making initial appointments to the Commission, the President shall designate one member
to serve for a term of two years, two members to serve for terms of three years, and two members
to serve for terms of four years as provided by Section 103(c) of the Act. Upon the expiration of
these initial terms of office, the term of office of each member of the Commission shall be four
years.
(c) Each of the Federal agencies represented on the Interagency Committee established by Section
7 of this Order may designate a representative to participate as an observer with the Commission.
These representatives shall report to and advise the Commission on the activities of their agencies
relating to Arctic research.
Sec. 3. Meetings of the Commission.
The Commission shall meet at the call of the Chairman or a majority of its members. The
Commission annually shall conduct at least one public meeting in the State of Alaska.
Sec. 4. Functions of the Commission.
(a) The Commission shall:
(1) develop and recommend an integrated national Arctic research policy;
(2) assist, in cooperation with the Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee established by
Section 7 of this Order, in establishing a national Arctic research program plan to implement the
Arctic research policy;
(3) facilitate cooperation between the Federal government and State and local governments with
respect to Arctic research;
(4) review Federal research programs in the Arctic and suggest improvements in coordination
among programs;
(5) recommend methods to improve logistical planning and support for Arctic research as may be
appropriate;
(6) suggest methods for improving efficient sharing and dissemination of data and information on
the Arctic among interested public and private institutions;
(7) offer other recommendations and advice to the Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee
as it may find appropriate; and
(8) cooperate with the Governor of the State of Alaska, and with agencies and organizations of
that State which the Governor may designate, with respect to the formulation of Arctic research
policy.
(b) Not later than January 31 of each year, the Commission shall:
(1) submit to the President and Congress a report describing the activities and accomplishments of
the Commission during the immediately preceding fiscal year; and
(2) publish a statement of goals and objectives with respect to Arctic research to guide the
Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee in the performance of its duties.
Sec. 5. Responsibilities of Federal Agencies.
(a) The heads of Executive agencies shall, to the extent permitted by law, and in accordance with
Section 105 of the Act, provide the Commission such information as it may require for purposes
of carrying out its functions.
(b) The heads of Executive agencies shall, upon reimbursement to be agreed upon by the
Commission and the agency head, permit the Commission to utilize their facilities and services to
the extent that the facilities and services are needed for the establishment and development of an
Arctic research policy. The Commission shall take every feasible step to avoid duplication of
effort.
(c) All Federal agencies shall consult with the Commission before undertaking major Federal
actions relating to Arctic research.
Sec. 6. Administration of the Commission. Members of the Commission who are otherwise
employed for compensation shall serve without compensation for their work on the Commission,
but may be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by law
for persons serving intermittently in the government service. Members of the Commission who are
not otherwise employed for compensation shall be compensated for each day the member is
engaged in actual performance of duties as a member, not to exceed 90 days of service each
calendar year, at a rate equal to the daily equivalent of the rate for GS - 16 of the General
Schedule.
Sec. 7. Establishment of Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee. There is established the
Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee (the ``Interagency Committee''). The National
Science Foundation shall serve as lead agency on the Interagency Committee and shall be
responsible for implementing Arctic research policy.
Sec. 8. Membership of the Interagency Committee.
The Interagency Committee shall be composed of representatives of the following Federal
agencies or their designees:
(a) National Science Foundation;
(b) Department of Commerce;
(c) Department of Defense;
(d) Department of Energy;
(e) Department of the Interior;
(f) Department of State;
(g) Department of Transportation;
(h) Department of Health and Human Services;
(i) National Aeronautics and Space Administration;
(j) Environmental Protection Agency;
(k) Office of Science and Technology Policy; and
(l) any other Executive agency that the Director of the National Science Foundation shall deem
appropriate. The Director of the National Science Foundation or his designee shall serve as
Chairperson of the Interagency Committee.
Sec. 9. Functions of the Interagency Committee. (a) The Interagency Committee shall:
(1) survey Arctic research conducted by Federal, State, and local agencies, universities, and other
public and private institutions to help determine priorities for future Arctic research, including
natural resources and materials, physical and biological sciences, and social and behavioral
sciences;
(2) work with the Commission to develop and establish an integrated national Arctic research
policy that will guide Federal agencies in developing and implementing their research programs in
the Arctic;
(3) consult with the Commission on:
(a) the development of the national Arctic research policy and the 5-year plan implementing the
policy;
(b) Arctic research programs of Federal agencies;
(c) recommendations of the Commission on future Arctic research; and
(d) guidelines for Federal agencies for awarding and administering Arctic research grants;
(4) develop a 5-year plan to implement the national policy, as provided in section 109 of the
Act;
(5) provide the necessary coordination, data, and assistance for the preparation of a single
integrated, coherent, and multi-agency budget request for Arctic research, as provided in section
110 of the Act;
(6) facilitate cooperation between the Federal government and State and local governments in
Arctic research, and recommend the undertaking of neglected areas of research;
(7) coordinate and promote cooperative Arctic scientific research programs with other nations,
subject to the foreign policy guidance of the Secretary of State;
(8) cooperate with the Governor of the State of Alaska in fulfilling its responsibilities under the
Act; and
(9) promote Federal interagency coordination of all Arctic research activities, including:
(a) logistical planning and coordination; and
(b) the sharing of data and information associated with Arctic research, subject to section 552 of
title 5, United States Code.
(b) Not later than January 31, 1986, and biennially thereafter, the Interagency Committee shall
submit to the Congress through the President a report concerning:
(1) its activities and accomplishments since its last report; and
(2) the activities of the Commission, detailing with particularity the recommendations of the
Commission with respect to Federal activities in Arctic research.
Sec. 10. Public Participation. The Interagency Committee will provide public notice of its
meetings and an opportunity for the public to participate in the development and implementation
of national Arctic research policy.
Sec. 11. Administration of Interagency Committee.
Each agency represented on the Committee shall, to the extent permitted by law and subject to the
availability of funds, provide the Committee with such administrative services, facilities, staff, and
other support services as may be necessary for effective performance of its functions.
Ronald Reagan
The White House,
January 28, 1985.
[Filed with the Office of the Federal Register, 4:20 p.m., January 28, 1985]