(ii)
Membership
The Council shall consist of the following members, or in the case of a Federal agency, a designee at the level of the Assistant Secretary or the equivalent:
(I)
The Secretary of the Interior.
(II)
The Secretary of the Army.
(III)
The Secretary of Commerce.
(IV)
The Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.
(V)
The Secretary of Agriculture.
(VI)
The head of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating.
(VII)
The Governor of the State of Alabama.
(VIII)
The Governor of the State of Florida.
(IX)
The Governor of the State of Louisiana.
(X)
The Governor of the State of Mississippi.
(XI)
The Governor of the State of Texas.
(vi)
Council actions
(I)
In general
The following actions by the Council shall require the affirmative vote of the Chairperson and a majority of the State members to be effective:
(aa)
Approval of a Comprehensive Plan and future revisions to a Comprehensive Plan.
(bb)
Approval of State plans pursuant to paragraph (3)(B)(iv).
(cc)
Approval of reports to Congress pursuant to clause (vii)(VII).
(dd)
Approval of transfers pursuant to subparagraph (E)(ii)(I).
(ee)
Other significant actions determined by the Council.
(II)
Quorum
(III)
Affirmative vote requirement considered met
(IV)
Public transparency
(vii)
Duties of Council
The Council shall—
(I)
develop the Comprehensive Plan and future revisions to the Comprehensive Plan;
(II)
identify as soon as practicable the projects that—
(aa)
have been authorized prior to July 6, 2012, but not yet commenced; and
(bb)
if implemented quickly, would restore and protect the natural resources, ecosystems, fisheries, marine and wildlife habitats, beaches, barrier islands, dunes, and coastal wetlands of the Gulf Coast region;
(III)
establish such other 1 or more advisory committees as may be necessary to assist the Council, including a scientific advisory committee and a committee to advise the Council on public policy issues;
(IV)
collect and consider scientific and other research associated with restoration of the Gulf Coast ecosystem, including research, observation, and monitoring carried out pursuant to sections 1604 and 1605 of the Resources and Ecosystems Sustainability, Tourist Opportunities, and Revived Economies of the Gulf Coast States Act of 2012;
(V)
develop standard terms to include in contracts for projects and programs awarded pursuant to the Comprehensive Plan that provide a preference to individuals and companies that reside in, are headquartered in, or are principally engaged in business in a Gulf Coast State;
(VI)
prepare an integrated financial plan and recommendations for coordinated budget requests for the amounts proposed to be expended by the Federal agencies represented on the Council for projects and programs in the Gulf Coast States; and
(VII)
submit to Congress an annual report that—
(aa)
summarizes the policies, strategies, plans, and activities for addressing the restoration and protection of the Gulf Coast region;
(bb)
describes the projects and programs being implemented to restore and protect the Gulf Coast region, including—
(AA)
a list of each project and program;
(BB)
an identification of the funding provided to projects and programs identified in subitem (AA);
(CC)
an identification of each recipient for funding identified in subitem (BB); and
(DD)
a description of the length of time and funding needed to complete the objectives of each project and program identified in subitem (AA);
(cc)
makes such recommendations to Congress for modifications of existing laws as the Council determines necessary to implement the Comprehensive Plan;
(dd)
reports on the progress on implementation of each project or program—
(AA)
after 3 years of ongoing activity of the project or program, if applicable; and
(BB)
on completion of the project or program;
(ee)
includes the information required to be submitted under section 1605(c)(4) of the Resources and Ecosystems Sustainability, Tourist Opportunities, and Revived Economies of the Gulf Coast States Act of 2012; and
(ff)
submits the reports required under item (dd) to—
(AA)
the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, the Committee on Natural Resources, the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives; and
(BB)
the Committee on Environment and Public Works, the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, and the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate.