Executive agencies
Orders where directed actors are tied to Executive agencies · 3 in Reagan · 17 all terms.
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Regulatory planning process
This executive order establishes an annual regulatory planning process requiring executive agencies to submit draft regulatory programs to OMB, which then reviews, compiles, and publishes a unified Administration Regulatory Program. It centralizes presidential oversight of rulemaking, mandates consistency with administration priorities, and creates mechanisms to block or return regulatory actions that deviate from the published plan.
President's Advisory Committee on Mediation and Conciliation
This executive order establishes a 13-member presidential advisory committee on labor mediation and conciliation, chaired by the Director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, with equal labor and management representation. The committee is tasked with advising on improving arbitration efficiency under collective bargaining agreements and reviewing FMCS regulations, with a mandatory report due within nine months of establishment. The committee automatically terminates 60 days after submitting its report or by September 30, 1988, whichever comes first.
Multinational Force and Observers reports
This executive order delegates to the Secretary of State the President's reporting function under the Multinational Force and Observers Participation Resolution, and requires interagency consultation with OMB, Defense, Arms Control, National Security Advisor, and other agencies as appropriate.