Executive orders, proclamations, memoranda, determinations, and other instruments — filter by administration, type, and theme.
7 shown · Aug '07
President Bush waived a prohibition on U.S. military assistance to Montenegro under the American Servicemembers' Protection Act, determining that Montenegro had entered into an Article 98 agreement shielding U.S. personnel from International Criminal Court jurisdiction. The waiver remains in effect as long as the agreement stays in force.
This determination assigns the President's waiver authority under the Economic Support Fund for Afghanistan assistance to the Secretary of State. It also directs the Director of National Drug Control Policy and the Director of National Intelligence to provide necessary information to support the Secretary in this function.
This presidential determination certifies that Colombia meets statutory conditions to continue receiving U.S. assistance for aerial interdiction of suspected drug trafficking aircraft. It extends an existing counter-narcotics program by affirming Colombia's procedures protect against innocent loss of life during interdiction operations.
This executive order directs federal land-management agencies to evaluate and expand hunting opportunities on public lands, collaborate with states and tribes on wildlife management, and establish a White House wildlife policy conference and a 10-year conservation plan. It prioritizes hunting heritage as a factor in federal land and wildlife decisions without creating legally enforceable rights.
President Bush extended for one year the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13222, which addresses the lapse of the Export Administration Act of 1979 and maintains export control regulations under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
This executive order updates the line of succession for the Secretary of Homeland Security, replacing the previous succession list from 2003 and revoking a 2004 supplement. It establishes a 17-person order of succession starting with the Deputy Secretary and ending with FEMA regional administrators.
This executive order declares a national emergency and authorizes the Treasury Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of State, to block the property and interests of individuals and entities deemed to undermine Lebanon's sovereignty, democratic processes, or institutions, or to support Syrian interference in Lebanon. It prohibits transactions with designated persons and donations to them, with no prior notice required for listings.