Executive orders, proclamations, memoranda, determinations, and other instruments — filter by administration, type, and theme.
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President Bush waived for six months a statutory prohibition on using FY 2005 Economic Support Funds for Jordan, citing national security interests under section 574 of the Foreign Operations appropriations act. The Secretary of State must report this to Congress and arrange Federal Register publication.
This determination certifies that Colombia meets statutory requirements for U.S. drug interdiction assistance, specifically allowing support for aerial interdiction of suspected drug trafficking aircraft. It continues a long-standing counter-narcotics security cooperation program under the 1995 NDAA authority.
This memorandum delegates the President's reporting functions under section 316 of the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 to the Secretary of Commerce. It is a routine administrative reassignment of statutory duties with no new policy directives.
President Bush continued for one year the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13222, which was originally issued on August 17, 2001, due to the expiration and non-renewal of the Export Administration Act of 1979. This continuation maintains export control regulations under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
President Bush waived a statutory prohibition on U.S. military assistance to Cambodia based on a determination that Cambodia had entered into an Article 98 agreement with the U.S. to shield American personnel from International Criminal Court jurisdiction. The waiver remains in effect as long as that agreement stays in force.