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USDA - 2585 - Davy Crockett-Sam Houston Resource Advisory Committee - Statutory (Congress Created)
Hide Section - GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Committee NameDavy Crockett-Sam Houston Resource Advisory CommitteeAgency NameDepartment of Agriculture
Fiscal Year2025Committee Number2585
Original Establishment Date6/21/2016Committee StatusChartered
Actual Termination Date Committee URLhttps://www.fs.usda.gov/texas/
Actual Merged Date Presidential Appointments*No
New Committee This FYNoMax Number of Members*15
Terminated This FYNoDesignated Fed Officer Position Title*District Ranger
Merged This FY Designated Federal Officer Prefix
Current Charter Date12/19/2023Designated Federal Officer First Name*Jimmy
Date Of Renewal Charter12/19/2025Designated Federal Officer Middle NameR.
Projected Termination Date Designated Federal Officer Last Name*Tyree
Exempt From Renewal*NoDesignated Federal Officer Suffix
Specific Termination AuthorityDesignated Federal Officer Phone*(936) 707-2286
Establishment Authority*Statutory (Congress Created)Designated Federal Officer Fax*936-655-2817
Specific Establishment Authority*SRS and Community Self-Determination Act as reauthorized in PL 110-343, PL 112-141 and as amended Agricultural Improvement Act of 2018 PL. 115-334.Designated Federal Officer Email*jimmy.tyree@usda.gov
Effective Date Of Authority*10/3/2008
Exempt From EO 13875 Discretionary CmteNot Applicable
Committee Type*Continuing
Presidential*No
Committee Function*Other Committee
Hide Section - RECOMMENDATION/JUSTIFICATIONS

RECOMMENDATION/JUSTIFICATIONS

Agency Recommendation*Continue
Legislation to Terminate RequiredNot Applicable
Legislation StatusNot Applicable
How does cmte accomplish its purpose?*The purpose of a Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act resource advisory committee is to provide advice and recommendations to the Forest Service consistent with Division C, Title VI of Public Law 110-343. The Act describes the duties of the committees as follows: to review projects proposed by counties and other interested parties; to recommend projects and funding; to provide early and continuous coordination with Forest Service officials; to provide frequent opportunities for citizens, organizations, tribes, land management agencies and other interested parties to participate openly and meaningfully, beginning in the early stages of project development; to monitor projects approved under the Act; to advise the designated federal official on the progress of monitoring; and to make recommendations for any appropriate changes or adjustments to projects being monitored.
How is membership balanced?*The committee is comprised of 15 members, five in each of three categories prescribed in the Act. Within each category, the Act identifies specific interests members are to represent. Committees are formed in geographic areas to ensure each national forest located within a participating county or counties has access to a resource advisory committee. The Act requires members to be residents of the state or states within which the committee has jurisdiction.
How frequent & relevant are cmte mtgs?*The committee generally will meet 1-4 times per year as needed to perform its duties, or as often as needed.
Why advice can't be obtained elsewhere?*The RAC is necessary to improve collaborative relationships among the people that use and care for the National Forests and to provide advice and recommendations to the Forest Service concerning projects and funding consistent with Title II of the Act.
Why close or partially close meetings?Not Applicable
Recommendation RemarksThe Davy Crockett-Sam Houston RAC held one meeting in FY25 on October 31, 2024. The costs in this report reflects the DFO and Coordinator's administrative time spent preparing for the meeting, conducting the meeting, and routing agreement packages for approval afterwards. The Committee does not have plans to meet again in FY25.
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PERFORMANCE MEASURES

Outcome Improvement To Health Or Safety*NoAction Reorganize Priorities*No
Outcome Trust In GovernmentYesAction Reallocate ResourcesNo
Outcome Major Policy ChangesNoAction Issued New RegulationsNo
Outcome Advance In Scientific ResearchNoAction Proposed LegislationNo
Outcome Effective Grant MakingYesAction Approved Grants Or Other PaymentsNo
Outcome Improved Service DeliveryNoAction OtherNo
Outcome Increased Customer SatisfactionNoAction CommentNot Applicable
Outcome Implement Laws/Reg RequirementsYesGrants Review*No
Outcome OtherNoNumber Of Grants Reviewed0
Outcome CommentNot ApplicableNumber Of Grants Recommended0
Cost Savings*Unable to DetermineDollar Value Of Grants Recommended$0.00
Cost Savings CommentNot ApplicableGrants Review CommentNot Applicable
Number Of Recommendations*62Access Contact Designated Fed. Officer*Yes
Number Of Recommendations CommentThe Davy Crockett-Sam Houston RAC approved 31 new RAC projects in FY25.Access Agency WebsiteYes
% of Recs Fully Implemented*37.00%Access Committee WebsiteNo
% of Recs Fully Implemented Comment37 projects are fully implemented of which two of those are in the process of de-obligation.Access GSA FACA WebsiteYes
% of Recs Partially Implemented*25.00%Access PublicationsYes
% of Recs Partially Implemented Comment31 new projects were approved in FY25, Five of those projects currently have executed agreements, and one project is pending final execution.Access OtherNo
Agency Feedback*NoAccess CommentNot Applicable
Agency Feedback Comment*Not ApplicableNarrative Description*By recommending projects that maintain and improve the health of national forest ecosystems and improve cooperative relationships among the people who use and care for the national forests, the Secure Rural Schools resource advisory committees support the Forest Service mission to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the Nation’s forests and grasslands to meet the needs of present and future generations. The committees specifically support Forest Service strategic goals to 1. Restore, sustain, and enhance the national forests; and 2. Provide and sustain benefits to the American people.
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COSTS

1. Payments to Non-Federal Members*$0.001. Est Paymnts to Non-Fed Membrs Nxt FY*$0.00
2. Payments to Federal Members*$0.002. Est. Payments to Fed Members Next FY*$0.00
3. Payments to Federal Staff*$31,788.003. Estimated Payments to Federal Staff*$31,788.00
4. Payments to Consultants*$0.004. Est. Payments to Consultants Next FY*$0.00
5. Travel Reimb. For Non-Federal Membrs*$0.005. Est Travel Reimb Non-Fed Membr nxtFY*$0.00
6. Travel Reimb. For Federal Members*$0.006. Est Travel Reimb For Fed Members*$0.00
7. Travel Reimb. For Federal Staff*$0.007. Est. Travel Reimb to Fed Staf Nxt FY*$0.00
8. Travel Reimb. For Consultants*$0.008. Est Travel Reimb to Consltnts Nxt FY*$0.00
10. Other Costs$0.0010. Est. Other Costs Next FY*$0.00
11. Total Costs$31,788.0011. Est. Total Next FY*$31,788.00
Date Cost Last Modified8/27/2025 5:43 PMEst. Fed Staff Support Next FY* 
Federal Staff Support (FTE)*3.00Est Cost RemarksThe next year is projected to encompass the same amount of time, effort and employees as FY25.
Cost RemarksCost calculator available to confirm total cost.  
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Interest Areas

Category
Area
Agriculture
Forestry
Environment
Earth Sciences
Land
Conservation and Preservation
Land Management and Use
Hide Section - MEMBERS,MEETINGS AND ADVISORY REPORTS

MEMBERS,MEETINGS AND ADVISORY REPORTS

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Hide Section - CHARTERS AND RELATED DOCS

CHARTERS AND RELATED DOCS

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Hide Section - DATA FROM PREVIOUS YEARS

DATA FROM PREVIOUS YEARS

Committee

Data from Previous Years

 
ActionCommittee System IDCommittee NameFiscal Year
 COM-046265Davy Crockett-Sam Houston Resource Advisory Committee2024
 COM-043665Davy Crockett-Sam Houston Resource Advisory Committee2023
 COM-041492Davy Crockett-Sam Houston Resource Advisory Committee2022
 COM-039911Davy Crockett-Sam Houston Resource Advisory Committee2021
 COM-038408Davy Crockett-Sam Houston Resource Advisory Committee2020
 COM-036178Davy Crockett-Sam Houston Resource Advisory Committee2019
 COM-033498Davy Crockett-Sam Houston Resource Advisory Committee2018
 COM-001852Davy Crockett-Sam Houston Resource Advisory Committee2017
 COM-003129Davy Crockett-Sam Houston Resource Advisory Committee2016