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Main article: Earthquake engineering

The 2004 re-authorization of National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP) directed that the Director of the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) establish the Advisory Committee on Earthquake Hazards Reduction (ACEHR) to assess:

  • trends and developments in the science and engineering of earthquake hazards reduction;
  • the effectiveness of NEHRP in performing its statutory activities:
  • any need to revise NEHRP; and
  • the management, coordination, implementation, and activities of the NEHRP.

On June 27, 2006, the official Charter of the Advisory Committee on Earthquake Hazards Reduction was established by the U.S. Department of Commerce, parent agency for NIST. The committee is to be widely representative of the stakeholder community. Federal employees may not serve on the committee. As established by the charter, ACEHR will have 11–15 voting members, in addition to having the Chairperson of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Scientific Earthquake Studies Advisory Committee (SESAC) serve in an ex-officio capacity.

References

  1. Advisory Committee on Earthquake Hazards Reduction (PDF), U.S. Department of Commerce: National Institute of Standards and Technology Charter of the Advisory Committee on Earthquake Hazards Reduction, archived from the original on 26 Dec 2022

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