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agencies shall rely for such purposes, to the extent permitted by law,
upon the processes established by each state. Provides that each
state may, as part of its process, select the kinds of Federal
programs with which it desires to be consulted--excluding others from
review and comment. Provides for revocation of OMB Circular A-95.
Amended by E.O. 12416, 8 April 1983.
C-34. Executive Order 12381, 8 September 1982, Delegation of
Emergency Management Functions. Amends E.O. 12148 to delegate to the
Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) certain
functions vested in the President by the Disaster Relief Act of 1974,
the Earthquake Hazards Reduction Act of 1977, and the Federal Civil
Defense Act of 1950.
C-35. Executive Order 12407, 22 February 1983, Federal Regional
Councils. Terminated the councils originally established pursuant to
E.O. 11647, 8 February 1972.
C-36. Executive Order 12498, 4 January 1985, Regulatory Planning
Process. Estabishes (complementary to E.O. 12291) a regulatory
planning process in which the agencies will propose their overall
regulatory program for the forthcoming year to OMB which, after
review, will compile the Administration's annual regulatory program.
Section 3 provides that proposed regulations subsequently submitted
which are at variance with the original submittal or were not included
in the approved program may be returned to the agencies by OMB for
reconsideration.
C-37. Executive Order 12512, 29 April 1985, Federal Real Property
Management. Invested the Domestic Policy Council as the forum for
approving Government-wide real property management policies. Required
all Executive departments to set annual real property management goals
and designated OMB as the agency to review progress towards those
goals. Revoked E.O. 12348 of 25 February 1982.
C-38. Executive Order 12580, 23 January 1987, Superfund
Implementation. Delegates to Executive departments and agencies
various functions vested in the President by the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, as
amended. Establishes a National Response Team (NRT), which includes
the Department of Defense, for Superfund matters. Establishes the
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as the
chairman of the NRT and a Coast Guard representative as vice-chairman.
The NRT is to oversee the National Contingency Plan (NCP). The E.O.
delegates enforcement responsibilities to the EPA, in conjunction with
the Attorney General. Clean-up responsibilities are the responsibility
of the agency which has jurisdiction over the particular sites or
facilities. Amended by E.O. 13016 dated 28 August 1996.
C-39. Executive Order 12612, 26 October 1987, Federalism. Directs
Federal agencies and departments to minimize Federal actions that
would limit the policymaking discretion of the States and to grant to
States the maximum administrative discretion possible. If an agency
plans through adjudication or rule-making to preempt State law, the
agency must provide all affected states the opportunity to participate
in the proceedings.
C-40.
Executive Order 12615, 19 November 1987, Performance of
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