Providing an Order of Succession Within the Environmental Protection Agency
Signed May 21, 2012·Barack Obama·77 FR 31157
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Plain-language summary
Sets an order of succession within the Environmental Protection Agency, listing officials such as the General Counsel, various assistant administrators, the Chief Financial Officer, and regional administrators who would act as Administrator if both the Administrator and Deputy Administrator die, resign, or otherwise become unable to serve. Specifies that no one serving in a listed office in an acting capacity may become acting Administrator under this order, and that anyone acting must otherwise be eligible under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998. Preserves the President's authority to depart from this order when naming an acting Administrator. Revokes Executive Order 13261 and Executive Order 13344, which previously governed succession at the agency. States that the order creates no enforceable legal rights for any outside party. Applies to the Environmental Protection Agency's leadership structure.
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By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 3345 et seq. (the “Act”), it is hereby ordered
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Disposition
Revokes: EO 13261, March 19, 2002; EO 13344, July 7, 2004
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The order, in full
Executive Order 13614 of May 21, 2012
Providing an Order of Succession Within the
Environmental Protection Agency
By the authority vested in me as President by the
Constitution and the laws of the United States of
America, including the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of
1998, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 3345 et seq. (the “Act”),
it is hereby ordered that:
Section 1. Order of Succession. Subject to the
provisions of section 2 of this order, and to the
limitations set forth in the Act, the following
officials of the Environmental Protection Agency, in
the order listed, shall act as and perform the
functions and duties of the office of the Administrator
of the Environmental Protection Agency (Administrator)
during any period in which the Administrator and the
Deputy Administrator of the Environmental Protection
Agency have died, resigned, or become otherwise unable
to perform the functions and duties of the office of
Administrator:
(a) General Counsel;
(b) Assistant Administrator, Office of Solid Waste;
(c) Assistant Administrator for Toxic Substances
(also known as the Assistant Administrator for the
Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention);
(d) Assistant Administrator for the Office of Air
and Radiation;
(e) Assistant Administrator for the Office of
Water;
(f) Assistant Administrator for the Office of
Enforcement and Compliance Assurance;
(g) Chief Financial Officer;
(h) Assistant Administrator for the Office of
Research and Development;
(i) Assistant Administrator for the Office of
International and Tribal Affairs;
(j) Assistant Administrator for the Office of
Administration and Resources Management;
(k) Assistant Administrator for the Office of
Environmental Information;
(l) Regional Administrator, Region VIII; and
(m) Deputy Regional Administrator, Region II.
Sec. 2. Exceptions. (a) No individual who is serving in
an office listed in section 1(a)-(m) of this order in
an acting capacity shall, by virtue of so serving, act
as Administrator pursuant to this order.
(b) No individual listed in section 1(a)-(m) of
this order shall act as Administrator unless that
individual is otherwise eligible to so serve under the
Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998, as amended.
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of this order,
the President retains discretion, to the extent
permitted by law, to depart from this order in
designating an acting Administrator.
Sec. 3. Revocation. Executive Order 13261 of March 19,
2002 (Providing an Order of Succession in the
Environmental Protection Agency and Amending Certain
Orders on Succession) and Executive Order 13344 of July
7, 2004 (Amending Executive Order 13261 on the Order of
Succession in the Environmental Protection Agency), are
hereby revoked.
Sec. 4. Judicial Review. This order is not intended to,
and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive
or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any
party against the United States, its departments,
agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or
agents, or any other person.
(Presidential Sig.)
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