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From Title 2—THE CONGRESS
CHAPTER 22B—HUNGER FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
§1161. Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellows and Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellows
(a) Short title
This section may be cited as the “Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellows and Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellows Program Act of 2008”.
(b) Definitions
In this subsection: 1
(1) Director
The term “Director” means the head of the Congressional Hunger Center.
(2) Fellow
The term “fellow” means—
(A) a Bill Emerson Hunger Fellow; or
(B) Mickey Leland Hunger Fellow.
(3) Fellowship Programs
The term “Fellowship Programs” means the Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship Program and the Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellowship Program established under subsection (c)(1).
(c) Fellowship Programs
(1) In general
There is established the Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship Program and the Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellowship Program.
(2) Purposes
(A) In general
The purposes of the Fellowship Programs are—
(i) to encourage future leaders of the United States—
(I) to pursue careers in humanitarian and public service;
(II) to recognize the needs of low-income people and hungry people;
(III) to provide assistance to people in need; and
(IV) to seek public policy solutions to the challenges of hunger and poverty;
(ii) to provide training and development opportunities for such leaders through placement in programs operated by appropriate organizations or entities; and
(iii) to increase awareness of the importance of public service.
(B) Bill Emerson Hunger Fellowship Program
The purpose of the Bill Emerson Hunger Fellowship Program is to address hunger and poverty in the United States.
(C) Mickey Leland Hunger Fellowship Program
The purpose of the Mickey Leland Hunger Fellowship Program is to address international hunger and other humanitarian needs.
(3) Administration
(A) In general
Subject to subparagraph (B), the Secretary shall offer to provide a grant to the Congressional Hunger Center to administer the Fellowship Programs.
(B) Terms of grant
The terms of the grant provided under subparagraph (A), including the length of the grant and provisions for the alteration or termination of the grant, shall be determined by the Secretary in accordance with this section.
(d) Fellowships
(1) In general
The Director shall make available Bill Emerson Hunger Fellowships and Mickey Leland Hunger Fellowships in accordance with this subsection.
(2) Curriculum
(A) In general
The Fellowship Programs shall provide experience and training to develop the skills necessary to train fellows to carry out the purposes described in subsection (c)(2), including—
(i) training in direct service programs for the hungry and other anti-hunger programs in conjunction with community-based organizations through a program of field placement; and
(ii) providing experience in policy development through placement in a governmental entity or nongovernmental, nonprofit, or private sector organization.
(B) Work plan
To carry out subparagraph (A) and assist in the evaluation of the fellowships under paragraph (6), the Director shall, for each fellow, approve a work plan that identifies the target objectives for the fellow in the fellowship, including specific duties and responsibilities relating to those objectives.
(3) Period of fellowship
(A) Bill Emerson Hunger Fellow
A Bill Emerson Hunger Fellowship awarded under this section shall be for not more than 15 months.
(B) Mickey Leland Hunger Fellow
A Mickey Leland Hunger Fellowship awarded under this section shall be for not more than 2 years.
(4) Selection of fellows
(A) In general
Fellowships shall be awarded pursuant to a nationwide competition established by the Director.
(B) Qualifications
A successful program applicant shall be an individual who has demonstrated—
(i) an intent to pursue a career in humanitarian services and outstanding potential for such a career;
(ii) leadership potential or actual leadership experience;
(iii) diverse life experience;
(iv) proficient writing and speaking skills;
(v) an ability to live in poor or diverse communities; and
(vi) such other attributes as are considered to be appropriate by the Director.
(5) Amount of award
(A) In general
A fellow shall receive—
(i) a living allowance during the term of the Fellowship; and
(ii) subject to subparagraph (B), an end-of-service award.
(B) Requirement for successful completion of fellowship
Each fellow shall be entitled to receive an end-of-service award at an appropriate rate for each month of satisfactory service completed, as determined by the Director.
(C) Terms of fellowship
A fellow shall not be considered an employee of—
(i) the Department of Agriculture;
(ii) the Congressional Hunger Center; or
(iii) a host agency in the field or policy placement of the fellow.
(D) Recognition of fellowship award
(i) Emerson Fellow
An individual awarded a fellowship from the Bill Emerson Hunger Fellowship shall be known as an “Emerson Fellow”.
(ii) Leland Fellow
An individual awarded a fellowship from the Mickey Leland Hunger Fellowship shall be known as a “Leland Fellow”.
(6) Evaluations and audits
Under terms stipulated in the contract entered into under subsection (c)(3), the Director shall—
(A) conduct periodic evaluations of the Fellowship Programs; and
(B) arrange for annual independent financial audits of expenditures under the Fellowship Programs.
(e) Authority
(1) In general
Subject to paragraph (2), in carrying out this section, the Director may solicit, accept, use, and dispose of gifts, bequests, or devises of services or property, both real and personal, for the purpose of facilitating the work of the Fellowship Programs.
(2) Limitation
Gifts, bequests, or devises of money and proceeds from sales of other property received as gifts, bequests, or devises shall be used exclusively for the purposes of the Fellowship Programs.
(f) Report
The Director shall annually submit to the Secretary of Agriculture, the Committee on Agriculture of the House of Representatives, and the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry of the Senate a report that—
(1) describes the activities and expenditures of the Fellowship Programs during the preceding fiscal year, including expenditures made from funds made available under subsection (g); and
(2) includes the results of evaluations and audits required by subsection (d).
(g) Authorization of appropriations
There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary such sums as are necessary to carry out this section, to remain available until expended.
(Pub. L. 107–171, title IV, §4404, May 13, 2002, 116 Stat. 335; Pub. L. 110–161, div. H, title I, §1502(c), Dec. 26, 2007, 121 Stat. 2250; Pub. L. 110–234, title IV, §4401, May 22, 2008, 122 Stat. 1132; Pub. L. 110–246, §4(a), title IV, §4401, June 18, 2008, 122 Stat. 1664, 1894.)
Codification
Pub. L. 110–234 and Pub. L. 110–246 made identical amendments to this section. The amendments by Pub. L. 110–234 were repealed by section 4(a) of Pub. L. 110–246.
Amendments
2008—Pub. L. 110–246, §4401, amended section generally, substituting subsecs. (a) to (g) establishing the Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellowship Program and the Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellowship Program for former subsecs. (a) to (j) which established the Congressional Hunger Fellows Program.
2007—Subsec. (f)(4)(A). Pub. L. 110–161, which directed that subpar. (A) be amended by substituting “may” for “shall” and striking out “annual.”, was executed by making the substitution and striking out “annual” before “audit”, to reflect the probable intent of Congress.
Effective Date of 2008 Amendment
Amendment of this section and repeal of Pub. L. 110–234 by Pub. L. 110–246 effective May 22, 2008, the date of enactment of Pub. L. 110–234, except as otherwise provided, see section 4 of Pub. L. 110–246, set out as an Effective Date note under section 8701 of Title 7, Agriculture.
Pub. L. 110–234, title IV, §4407, May 22, 2008, 122 Stat. 1142, and Pub. L. 110–246, §4(a), title IV, §4407, June 18, 2008, 122 Stat. 1664, 1903, provided that: “Except as otherwise provided in this title [see Tables for classification], this title and the amendments made by this title take effect on October 1, 2008.”
[Pub. L. 110–234 and Pub. L. 110–246 enacted identical provisions. Pub. L. 110–234 was repealed by section 4(a) of Pub. L. 110–246, set out as a note under section 8701 of Title 7, Agriculture.]
Effective Date
Pub. L. 107–171, title IV, §4405, May 13, 2002, 116 Stat. 341, provided that: “Except as otherwise provided in this title [see Short Title of 2002 Amendment note set out under section 2011 of Title 7, Agriculture], the amendments made by this title take effect on October 1, 2002.”
1 So in original. Probably should be “section:”.
- CHAPTER 1—ELECTION OF SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES
- CHAPTER 2—ORGANIZATION OF CONGRESS
- CHAPTER 3—COMPENSATION AND ALLOWANCES OF MEMBERS
- CHAPTER 4—OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- CHAPTER 5—LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
- CHAPTER 6—CONGRESSIONAL AND COMMITTEE PROCEDURE; INVESTIGATIONS
- CHAPTER 7—CONTESTED ELECTIONS
- CHAPTER 8—FEDERAL CORRUPT PRACTICES
- CHAPTER 8A—REGULATION OF LOBBYING
- CHAPTER 9—OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
- CHAPTER 9A—OFFICE OF LAW REVISION COUNSEL
- CHAPTER 9B—LEGISLATIVE CLASSIFICATION OFFICE
- CHAPTER 9C—OFFICE OF PARLIAMENTARIAN OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- CHAPTER 9D—OFFICE OF SENATE LEGAL COUNSEL
- CHAPTER 10—CLASSIFICATION OF EMPLOYEES OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- CHAPTER 10A—PAYROLL ADMINISTRATION IN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- CHAPTER 11—CITIZENS’ COMMISSION ON PUBLIC SERVICE AND COMPENSATION
- CHAPTER 12—CONTESTED ELECTIONS
- CHAPTER 13—JOINT COMMITTEE ON CONGRESSIONAL OPERATIONS
- CHAPTER 14—FEDERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGNS
- CHAPTER 15—OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
- CHAPTER 16—CONGRESSIONAL MAILING STANDARDS
- CHAPTER 17—CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE
- CHAPTER 17A—CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET AND FISCAL OPERATIONS
- CHAPTER 17B—IMPOUNDMENT CONTROL
- CHAPTER 18—LEGISLATIVE PERSONNEL FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
- CHAPTER 19—CONGRESSIONAL AWARD PROGRAM
- CHAPTER 19A—JOHN HEINZ COMPETITIVE EXCELLENCE AWARD
- CHAPTER 20—EMERGENCY POWERS TO ELIMINATE BUDGET DEFICITS
- CHAPTER 20A—STATUTORY PAY-AS-YOU-GO
- CHAPTER 21—CIVIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD PROGRAM IN HONOR OF OFFICE OF SPEAKER OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- CHAPTER 22—JOHN C. STENNIS CENTER FOR PUBLIC SERVICE TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
- CHAPTER 22A—OPEN WORLD LEADERSHIP CENTER
- CHAPTER 22B—HUNGER FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
- CHAPTER 23—GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE RIGHTS
- CHAPTER 24—CONGRESSIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY
- CHAPTER 25—UNFUNDED MANDATES REFORM
- CHAPTER 26—DISCLOSURE OF LOBBYING ACTIVITIES
- CHAPTER 27—SOUND RECORDING PRESERVATION BY THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
- CHAPTER 28—ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL
- CHAPTER 29—CAPITOL POLICE
- CHAPTER 30—OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF CAPITOL COMPLEX
- CHAPTER 31—CAPITOL VISITOR CENTER
- CHAPTER 41—CONGRESSIONAL OFFICERS AND ADMINISTRATION
- CHAPTER 43—CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES
- CHAPTER 45—CONGRESSIONAL PAY AND BENEFITS
- CHAPTER 47—CONGRESSIONAL ETHICS
- CHAPTER 49—CONGRESSIONAL PAGES
- CHAPTER 51—HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES LEADERSHIP
- CHAPTER 53—HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES MEMBERS
- CHAPTER 55—HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OFFICERS AND ADMINISTRATION
- CHAPTER 61—SENATE LEADERSHIP
- CHAPTER 63—SENATE MEMBERS
- CHAPTER 65—SENATE OFFICERS AND ADMINISTRATION
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