Continuance Of Certain Federal Advisory Committees
Signed September 30, 2013·Barack Obama·78 FR 61817
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Extends the operation of numerous federal advisory committees, listed by name and their originating executive orders, until September 30, 2015, and assigns oversight of each to the department or agency named alongside it, following procedures set by the Administrator of General Services. Supersedes provisions of two earlier orders (Executive Orders 13585 and 13591) that previously continued these committees. Also makes specific technical amendments to several other orders: adjusting how the President's Management Advisory Board designates its federal officer, removing a section from an order on lifeguard/pool safety standards, revising the membership and duties of the National Infrastructure Advisory Council under the Department of Homeland Security, adding the U.S. Trade Representative and Overseas Private Investment Corporation as non-voting members of the President's Global Development Council, and adding the General Services Administration and NASA to an initiative on Asian American and Pacific Islander educational excellence while inviting other agencies to participate.
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By the authority vested in me as President, by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and consistent with the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.), it is hereby ordered
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Disposition
Amends: EO 13043, April 16, 1997; EO 13231, October 16, 2001; EO 13515, October 14, 2009; EO 13538, April 19, 2010; EO 13600, February 9, 2012; Supersedes in part: EO 13585, September 30, 2011; EO 13591, November 23, 2011; EO 13708, September 30, 2015 Continues: EO 11145, March 7, 1964; EO 11183, October 3, 1964; EO 11287, June 28, 1966; EO 11612, July 26, 1971; EO 12131, May 4, 1979; EO 12216, June 19, 1980; EO 12367, June 15, 1982; EO 12382, September 13, 1982; EO 12829, January 6, 1993; EO 12905, March 25, 1994; EO 12994, March 21, 1996; EO 13231, October 16, 2001; EO 13265, June 6, 2002; EO 13515, October 14, 2009; EO 13521, November 24, 2009; EO 13522, December 9, 2009; EO 13532, February 26, 2010; EO 13538, April 19, 2010; EO 13539, April 21, 2010; EO 13540, April 26, 2010; EO 13549, August 18, 2010; EO 13600, February 9, 2012; EO 13621, July 26, 2012; EO 13631, December 7, 2012; EO 13634, December 21, 2012; EO 13640, January 5, 2013; ee: EO 13498, February 5, 2009; EO 13544, June 10, 2010; EO 13555, October 19, 2010
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Executive Order 13652 of September 30, 2013
Continuance Of Certain Federal Advisory
Committees
By the authority vested in me as President, by the
Constitution and the laws of the United States of
America, and consistent with the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C.
App.), it is hereby ordered as follows:
Section 1. Each advisory committee listed below is
continued until September 30, 2015.
(a) Committee for the Preservation of the White
House; Executive Order 11145, as amended (Department of
the Interior).
(b) President's Commission on White House
Fellowships; Executive Order 11183, as amended (Office
of Personnel Management).
(c) President's Committee on the National Medal of
Science; Executive Order 11287, as amended (National
Science Foundation).
(d) Federal Advisory Council on Occupational Safety
and Health; Executive Order 11612, as amended
(Department of Labor).
(e) President's Export Council; Executive Order
12131, as amended (Department of Commerce).
(f) President's Committee on the International
Labor Organization; Executive Order 12216, as amended
(Department of Labor).
(g) President's Committee on the Arts and the
Humanities; Executive Order 12367, as amended (National
Endowment for the Arts).
(h) President's National Security
Telecommunications Advisory Committee; Executive Order
12382, as amended (Department of Homeland Security).
(i) National Industrial Security Program Policy
Advisory Committee; Executive Order 12829, as amended
(National Archives and Records Administration).
(j) Trade and Environment Policy Advisory
Committee; Executive Order 12905, as amended (Office of
the United States Trade Representative).
(k) President's Committee for People with
Intellectual Disabilities; Executive Order 12994, as
amended (Department of Health and Human Services).
(l) National Infrastructure Advisory Council;
Executive Order 13231, as amended (Department of
Homeland Security).
(m) President's Council on Fitness, Sports, and
Nutrition; Executive Order 13265, as amended
(Department of Health and Human Services).
(n) President's Advisory Council on Faith-Based and
Neighborhood Partnerships; Executive Order 13498, re-
established by Executive Order 13569, and continued by
Executive Order 13640 (Department of Health and Human
Services).
(o) President's Advisory Commission on Asian
Americans and Pacific Islanders; Executive Order 13515,
as amended (Department of Education).
(p) Presidential Commission for the Study of
Bioethical Issues; Executive Order 13521 (Department of
Health and Human Services).
(q) National Council on Federal Labor-Management
Relations; Executive Order 13522 (Office of Personnel
Management).
(r) President's Board of Advisors on Historically
Black Colleges and Universities; Executive Order 13532,
as amended (Department of Education).
(s) President's Management Advisory Board;
Executive Order 13538 (General Services
Administration).
(t) President's Council of Advisors on Science and
Technology; Executive Order 13539, as amended
(Department of Energy).
(u) Interagency Task Force on Veterans Small
Business Development; Executive Order 13540 (Small
Business Administration).
(v) Advisory Group on Prevention, Health Promotion,
and Integrative and Public Health; Executive Order
13544, re-established by Executive Order 13631
(Department of Health and Human Services).
(w) State, Local, Tribal, and Private Sector
(SLTPS) Policy Advisory Committee; Executive Order
13549, as amended (National Archives and Records
Administration).
(x) President's Advisory Commission on Educational
Excellence for Hispanics; Executive Order 13555, re-
established by Executive Order 13634 (Department of
Education).
(y) President's Global Development Council;
Executive Order 13600 (United States Agency for
International Development).
(z) President's Advisory Commission on Educational
Excellence for African Americans; Executive Order 13621
(Department of Education).
Sec. 2. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other
Executive Order, the functions of the President under
the Federal Advisory Committee Act that are applicable
to the committees listed in section 1 of this order
shall be performed by the head of the department or
agency designated after each committee, in accordance
with the regulations, guidelines, and procedures
established by the Administrator of General Services.
Sec. 3. Sections 1 and 2 of Executive Order 13585 of
September 30, 2011, and sections 1, 2, and 4 of
Executive Order 13591 of November 23, 2011, are
superseded by sections 1 and 2 of this order.
Sec. 4. Executive Order 13538 of April 19, 2010, is
amended in section 4(c) by striking “The Executive
Director shall serve as the Designated Federal Officer
in accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act,
as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) (FACA)” and inserting in
lieu thereof “The PMAB shall also have a Designated
Federal Officer (DFO) in accordance with the Federal
Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.)
(FACA). The Executive Director may serve as the DFO”.
Sec. 5. Executive Order 13043 of April 16, 1997, is
amended by striking section 4 and renumbering the
subsequent sections appropriately.
Sec. 6. Executive Order 13231 of October 16, 2001, as
amended, is further amended by striking section 3,
except subsection (c) thereof, and inserting
immediately preceding subsection (c), the following:
“Sec. 3. The National Infrastructure Advisory
Council. The National Infrastructure Advisory Council
(NIAC), established on October 16, 2001, shall provide
the President, through the Secretary of Homeland
Security, with advice on the security and resilience of
the critical infrastructure sectors and their
functional systems, physical assets, and cyber
networks.
“(a) Membership. The NIAC shall be composed of not
more than 30 members appointed by the President, taking
appropriate account of the benefits of having members:
“(i) from the private sector, including individuals with experience in
banking and finance, transportation, energy, water, communications, health
care services, food and agriculture, government facilities, emergency
services organizations, institutions of higher education, environmental and
climate resilience, and State, local, and tribal governments;
“(ii) with senior executive leadership responsibilities for the
availability and reliability, including security and resilience, of
critical infrastructure sectors;
“(iii) with expertise relevant to the functions of the NIAC; and
“(iv) with experience equivalent to that of a chief executive of an
organization.
“Unless otherwise determined by the President, no
full-time officer or employee of the executive branch
shall be appointed to serve as a member of the NIAC.
The President shall designate from among the members of
the NIAC a Chair and a Vice Chair, who shall perform
the functions of the Chair if the Chair is absent or
disabled, or in the instance of a vacancy in the Chair.
“(b) Functions of the NIAC. The NIAC shall meet
periodically to:
“(i) enhance the partnership of the public and private sectors in securing
and enhancing the security and resilience of critical infrastructure and
their supporting functional systems, physical assets, and cyber networks,
and provide reports on this issue to the President, through the Secretary
of Homeland Security, as appropriate;
“(ii) propose and develop ways to encourage private industry to perform
periodic risk assessments and implement risk-reduction programs;
“(iii) monitor the development and operations of critical infrastructure
sector coordinating councils and their information-sharing mechanisms and
provide recommendations to the President, through the Secretary of Homeland
Security, on how these organizations can best foster improved cooperation
among the sectors, the Department of Homeland Security, and other Federal
Government entities;
“(iv) report to the President through the Secretary of Homeland Security,
who shall ensure appropriate coordination with the Assistant to the
President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, the Assistant to the
President for Economic Policy, and the Assistant to the President for
National Security Affairs under the terms of this order; and
“(v) advise sector-specific agencies with critical infrastructure
responsibilities to include issues pertaining to sector and government
coordinating councils and their information sharing mechanisms.
“In implementing this order, the NIAC shall not
advise or otherwise act on matters pertaining to
National Security and Emergency Preparedness (NS/EP)
Communications and, with respect to any matters to
which the NIAC is authorized by this order to provide
advice or otherwise act on that may depend on or affect
NS/EP Communications, shall coordinate with the
National Security and Telecommunications Advisory
Committee established by Executive Order 12382 of
September 13, 1982, as amended.”.
Sec. 7. Executive Order 13600 of February 9, 2012, is
amended in section 3(b) by striking the “and”
immediately preceding “the Chief Executive Officer of
the Millennium Challenge Corporation” and by adding
“, the United States Trade Representative, and the
Chief Executive Officer of the Overseas Private
Investment Corporation” immediately preceding “shall
serve as non-voting members”. Executive Order 13600 is
further amended in section 5(c) by adding
“administrative” immediately preceding “matters and
activities pertaining”.
Sec. 8. Section 3(b) of Executive Order 13515 of
October 14, 2009, as amended, is further amended by
inserting in the list of agency members “the General
Services Administration” and “the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration” after “the
Small Business Administration”, and redesignating the
subsections of section 3(b) as appropriate. Subsection
3(b) is further amended by inserting at the end the
following sentence:
“The Initiative is encouraged to invite other affected agencies, such as
the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the Corporation for National and
Community Service, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and the
Federal Communications Commission to attend meetings and participate in the
Initiative as appropriate.”.
Sec. 9. This order shall be effective September 30,
2013.
(Presidential Sig.)
THE WHITE HOUSE,
September 30, 2013.Reproduced from the Federal Register plain-text record, signed September 30, 2013. Typesetting artifacts are removed; no wording is changed.