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The Large Electron Positron Collider Committe (LEPC) was set up with G. Wolf as its Chairperson in 1982.
The LEPC was responsible for informing the Research Board (RB) about the experimental programme of the LEP accelerator. It received experimental proposals, organised their public presentation and discussion, and nominated experts, usually chosen from among its members, to evaluate them. After consultation with the machine group of LEP, the committee presented its recommendations to the Research Board. The LEPC also established the long-term programme of LEP, which was submitted to the Scientific Policy Committee (SPC).
LEPC met about once a month. Its first meeting was held in March 1982, and the last meeting in November 2000.
For more information, see https://scientific-info.cern/archives/history_CERN/Scientific_committees#LEPC.