California Penal Code Section 13847.2

(a) The Rural Indian and Law Enforcement Local Advisory Committee shall be composed of a chief executive of a law enforcement agency, two tribal council members, two tribal elders, one Indian law enforcement officer, one Indian community officer, one representative of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and any additional members that may prove to be crucial to the committee. All members of the advisory committee shall be designated by the executive director of the agency or agencies designated by the Director of Finance pursuant to Section 13820, who shall provide staff services to the advisory committee. (b) The executive director of the agency or agencies designated by the Director of Finance pursuant to Section 13820, in consultation with the advisory committee, shall develop specific guidelines, and administrative procedures, for the selection of projects to be funded by the Rural Indian Crime Prevention Program which guidelines shall include the selection criteria described in this chapter. (c) Administration of the overall program and the evaluation and monitoring of all grants made under this chapter shall be performed by the agency or agencies designated by the Director of Finance pursuant to Section 13820, provided that funds expended for these functions shall not exceed 5 percent of the total annual amount made available for the purpose of this chapter.