21. The director of this agency is appointed by the governor and subject to confirmation by the senate. 22. That decision is subject to confirmation next week by the North Atlantic Council, NATO's top policymaking body. 23. An appointee would be subject to confirmation if the General Assembly is in session at the time. 24. Nelson's appointment is subject to confirmation of the Texas Senate, which does not meet again until 2001. 25. The figures, which Lopez formally announced today, are preliminary estimates subject to confirmation by Colombia's National Statistics Department. 26. Under prior law, PBGC's Board Chairman appointed an " Executive Director " who was not subject to confirmation . 27. He said the results Warne received from the Australian Sports Drug Agency were preliminary and subject to confirmation . 28. The record for a monohull, set Monday, is subject to confirmation and ratification by the International Sailing Federation. 29. It is headed by a National Judicial Council and subject to confirmation by the Abia State House of Assembly. 30. Once a candidate is nominated by President Clinton, the appointment will be subject to confirmation by the Republican-controlled Senate.