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This executive order amends the Clinton-era regulatory review framework (EO 12866) to expand White House oversight to agency "guidance documents"—not just formal regulations. It requires agencies to identify specific market failures before regulating, creates a new category of "significant guidance documents" subject to OIRA review, mandates each agency designate a Presidential Appointee as Regulatory Policy Officer, and requires aggregate cost-benefit estimates for annual regulatory plans.
This executive order requires federal agencies to prepare and publish a 'Statement of Energy Effects' for significant regulatory actions that could adversely affect energy supply, distribution, or use. The statements must analyze adverse energy impacts and alternatives, and be submitted to OMB's Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs alongside existing Executive Order 12866 submissions.