Department of the Interior
Orders where directed actors are tied to Department of the Interior · 7 in Reagan · 261 all terms.
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7 shown · Reagan
The President's Committee on Employment of People With Disabilities
This executive order establishes the President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities, replacing a 1969 predecessor committee. It creates a three-tier advisory structure (Committee, Executive Committee, and Advisory Council) to advise the President on maximizing employment opportunities for people with physical disabilities, mental retardation, and mental illness.
National Defense Stockpile Manager
This executive order designates the Secretary of Defense as National Defense Stockpile Manager and delegates presidential authority over strategic and critical materials stockpiling to the Secretary of Defense, with limited exceptions delegated to the Secretaries of Interior and Agriculture. It also transfers related functions from the Commodity Credit Corporation Charter Act and Federal Property and Administrative Services Act to the Secretary of Defense.
Superfund Implementation
This executive order delegates presidential authorities under the Superfund law (CERCLA and SARA) to specific federal agencies, establishing the National Response Team structure with EPA and Coast Guard leadership, and assigning responsibilities for hazardous waste cleanup, enforcement, liability, litigation, and Superfund budget management across the executive branch.
Management of the Compact of Free Association With the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, and the Republic of Palau
This executive order establishes the U.S. government structure for managing relations with the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, and the Republic of Palau under the Compact of Free Association. It assigns primary diplomatic responsibility to the Secretary of State, economic and financial assistance coordination to the Secretary of the Interior, creates an Interagency Group and Office of Freely Associated State Affairs, and delegates specific congressional reporting and oversight authorities.
Grazing Fees
This executive order establishes a permanent mathematical formula for calculating fees that ranchers pay to graze livestock on federal public rangelands, using a base rate adjusted annually by forage values, beef prices, and production costs, with annual changes capped at 25% and a minimum fee of $1.35 per animal unit month.
Federal Real Property Management
This executive order establishes a government-wide framework for federal real property management, designating the Domestic Policy Council as the policy approval forum and assigning oversight roles to OMB and GSA. It requires all executive agencies to develop annual improvement plans for their real property holdings and directs Agriculture and Interior to improve management of public lands and National Forest System lands.
Federal employees contracting or trading with Indians
This executive order delegates presidential authority to regulate federal employees' commercial transactions with Indians from the President to the Secretary of the Interior (for Bureau of Indian Affairs employees) and the Secretary of Health and Human Services (for Indian Health Service employees). It also preserves existing regulations as interim rules until new ones are issued.