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Executive orders directing the Federal agencies · 7 in Clinton · 19 all terms.
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7 shown · Clinton
Trails for America in the 21st Century
This executive order directs federal agencies to protect, connect, promote, and assist trails throughout the United States in cooperation with tribes, states, local governments, and citizen groups. It formally recognizes the Federal Interagency Council on Trails and mandates coordination on mapping, volunteer programs, National Trails Day participation, and development of an operating handbook for trail administrators.
Improving Access to Services for Persons With Limited English Proficiency
This executive order requires all federal agencies to develop plans ensuring that people with limited English proficiency (LEP) can meaningfully access federally conducted and federally assisted programs and activities. It mandates agency-specific guidance, stakeholder consultation, and Department of Justice oversight to prevent national origin discrimination under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Increasing the Opportunity for Individuals With Disabilities To Be Employed in the Federal Government
This executive order directs federal agencies to increase hiring of individuals with disabilities, setting a goal of 100,000 hires over 5 years through expanded outreach and reasonable accommodations. Agencies must submit implementation plans to the Office of Personnel Management within 60 days.
Marine Protected Areas
This executive order establishes a national system of marine protected areas (MPAs) by directing federal agencies to strengthen existing protections, create new MPAs, and coordinate through a new NOAA Marine Protected Area Center. It requires science-based assessments of ecological needs, pollution threats, and economic effects while mandating that agencies avoid harming MPA resources in their activities.
Federal Actions in the Lake Tahoe Region
This executive order creates a Federal Interagency Partnership to coordinate federal agency actions protecting the natural, recreational, and ecological resources of the Lake Tahoe Region. The Partnership includes six federal agencies and is charged with developing a Memorandum of Agreement with California, Nevada, tribal governments, and local entities to align environmental and economic goals.
Locating Federal Facilities on Historic Properties in Our Nation's Central Cities
This executive order directs federal agencies to prioritize locating facilities in historic properties and districts within central cities when operationally appropriate and economically prudent. It also requires agencies to streamline regulations that impede using historic properties and to pursue partnerships with state, local, tribal, and private entities to enhance historic preservation efforts.
Policy Concerning Distribution of Eagle Feathers for Native American Religious Purposes
This 1994 presidential memorandum directs all federal land-managing agencies to recover and transfer eagle carcasses and parts to the National Eagle Repository for distribution to Native Americans for religious purposes. It prioritizes Native American religious use in permit allocation, streamlines application processes, and tasks the Department of the Interior with coordinating interagency efforts and issuing implementation guidelines.