COOPERATORS. 1. Any Federal agency not desiring formal representation on the Committee, and any State agency, Tribal agency, or Tribal consortium program, private organization or individual, or foreign government agency interested in native plant conservation, may become a Cooperator upon acceptance of a written request to the Committee Chair. Cooperators may attend meetings of the Committee as observers, participate in informal open forums with the Committee, and participate in Working Groups. Cooperator agencies and organizations may designate one individual as a contact person, informing the Committee Chair in writing of the selection and of any changes in same. 2. As of July 2013, 291 governmental and nongovernmental organizations have Cooperator status. The complete list is available as Attachment 2.
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COOPERATORS. 1. Any Federal agency not desiring formal representation on the Committee, and any State agency, Tribal tribal agency, or Tribal tribal consortium program, private organization or individual, or foreign government agency interested in native plant conservation, may become a Cooperator upon acceptance of a written request to the Committee Chair. Cooperators may attend meetings of the Committee as observers, participate in informal open forums with the Committee, and participate in Working Groups. Cooperator agencies and organizations may designate one individual as a contact person, informing the Committee Chair in writing of the selection and of any changes in same.
2. As of July 2013, 291 governmental and nongovernmental non-governmental organizations have Cooperator status. The complete list is available as Attachment 2.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding