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E.O.12897

Garnishment of Federal Employees' Pay

·William J. Clinton·59 FR 5517

Directs the Office of Personnel Management, working with the Attorney General, to issue regulations implementing a federal law on garnishing the pay of civilian federal employees to satisfy certain debts, covering executive branch agencies and employees generally. Separately designates the Postmaster General to issue corresponding regulations for United States Postal Service employees. The order relies on authority added to federal law by Public Law 103-94, section 9, codified at 5 U.S.C. 5520a(j)(1)(A).Read the full summary
E.O.12896

Amending the Civil Service Rules Concerning Political Activity

·William J. Clinton·59 FR 5515

Amends Civil Service Rule IV by revoking section 4.1, which had addressed political activity by federal employees. The change is made following enactment of Public Law 103-94 and takes effect immediately on the date of signing. The order applies to the federal civil service system and its rules governing political activity.Read the full summary
E.O.12895

North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission

·William J. Clinton·59 FR 4239

Designates the North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission as a public international organization under the International Organizations Immunities Act, making it eligible for the privileges, exemptions, and immunities that law provides. The designation is made under the President's authority pursuant to that Act's provisions covering international organizations in which the United States participates. The order specifies that this designation does not limit or reduce any privileges, exemptions, or immunities the Commission may already have gained, or may later gain, through international agreements or acts of Congress.Read the full summary
E.O.12894

North Pacific Marine Science Organization

·William J. Clinton·59 FR 4237

Designates the North Pacific Marine Science Organization as a public international organization entitled to the privileges, exemptions, and immunities provided under the International Organizations Immunities Act, based on a finding that the United States participates in it. The order notes that this designation does not limit or reduce any privileges, exemptions, or immunities the organization has already acquired, or may acquire in the future, through international agreements or acts of Congress. It applies specifically to this organization and does not create broader policy beyond confirming its status under the immunities law.Read the full summary
E.O.12893

Principles for Federal Infrastructure Investments

·William J. Clinton·59 FR 4233

Directs executive departments and agencies with infrastructure responsibilities to develop and implement plans for infrastructure investment covering transportation, water resources, energy, and environmental protection programs. Requires that such investments be based on systematic cost-benefit analysis, efficient management practices, private sector participation, and encouragement of effective state and local planning systems. Agencies must submit initial implementation plans to the Director of the Office of Management and Budget by March 15, 1994, consistent with OMB Circular A-94. Starting with the fiscal year 1996 budget submission, agencies must use these principles to justify major infrastructure programs, defined as those with annual budgetary resources exceeding $50 million. From March 15, 1994 onward, agencies must also apply these principles when seeking OMB clearance for legislative proposals authorizing infrastructure programs. The Office of Management and Budget is directed to provide implementation guidance. The order states it creates no enforceable legal rights and is intended only to improve internal executive branch management.Read the full summary
E.O.12892

Leadership and Coordination of Fair Housing in Federal Programs: Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing

·William J. Clinton·59 FR 2939

Directs all federal executive agencies to administer housing and urban development programs, grants, loans, contracts, insurance, and regulatory or supervisory activities in a way that affirmatively furthers fair housing under the Fair Housing Act. Assigns the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development primary authority for this effort and creates the President's Fair Housing Council, chaired by the Secretary and including numerous cabinet officials and financial regulators, to review and coordinate federal housing-related programs. Requires the Secretary to issue implementing regulations, and requires other agencies to follow with their own proposed and final regulations within set timeframes after the Secretary's rules are published. Establishes procedures for referring and investigating discrimination complaints, coordinating with the Attorney General, and imposing sanctions such as contract termination or withdrawal of aid for noncompliance. Revokes Executive Order 12259 and portions of Executive Order 11063, transferring related functions to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and updating nondiscrimination language. Requires an annual report to the President on implementation progress.Read the full summary
E.O.12891

Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments

·William J. Clinton·59 FR 2935

Establishes an Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments, made up of up to 15 presidentially appointed members with a designated chairperson, to advise a previously established Human Radiation Interagency Working Group (composed of the Secretaries of Energy, Defense, Health and Human Services, and Veterans Affairs, the Attorney General, the NASA Administrator, the Director of Central Intelligence, and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget). The Committee is to review the ethical and scientific standards applied to government-run or sponsored human radiation experiments conducted between 1944 and May 30, 1974, including specific named tests at Hanford, Oak Ridge, Dugway, and Los Alamos, and may sample later experiments to decide if further inquiry is warranted. It may recommend notifying affected subjects or descendants of health risks, propose further policy standards, and request agency cooperation and information. The Department of Energy is to fund its work as needed. The Committee terminates 30 days after submitting its final report.Read the full summary
E.O.12890

Amendment to Executive Order No. 12864

·William J. Clinton·59 FR 499

Amends Executive Order 12864 by increasing the maximum number of members who may be appointed to the United States Advisory Council on the National Information Infrastructure from 25 to 30, changing the specific numerical limit in section 1(a) of the earlier order.Read the full summary