Advisory Council
Advisory council' may refer to:
- Privy council, a body that advises the head of state of a nation, typically, but not always, in the context of a monarchic government
In the United Kingdom:
- Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, a statutory and non-executive non-departmental British public body
- Pakistan - Britain Advisory Council, a group established to provide private sector advice on key aspects of Pakistan/British trading
- Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety, a United Kingdom Parliament Associate Parliamentary Group
In the United States:
- Advisory Council of Faculty Senates, a non-partisan statewide organization of university faculty members
- Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, an independent United States Federal agency
- Homeland Security Advisory Council, part of the Executive Office of the President of the United States
- Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS, a commission formed to provide recommendations about the HIV/AIDS epidemic
- Recreational Software Advisory Council, an independent, non-profit organization founded in the USA in 1994
In other countries:
- Canadian Aviation Regulation Advisory Council, the main public consultative body involved in creating the Canadian Aviation Regulations
- Indian American Public Education Advisory Council, an Indian-American advocacy group which opposes Hindu efforts to change textbooks
- National Advisory Council, an advisory body in India set up to monitor the implementation of the UPA government's manifesto
- National Unification Advisory Council, a constitutional organization to advise the President of South Korea on the formulation of Korean peaceful unification policy
- Order_of_Canada advisory council
- Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, an advisory committee to the Moroccan government on the Western Sahara
- Space Generation Advisory Council, a non-governmental organization which aims to bring the views of students to the United Nations
- Technical Advisory Council, a federal advisory committee of the Federal Communications Commission
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