EP 1165-2-1
30 Jul 99
Council on Administrative Management as an interagency coordination
mechanism to address administrative management matters not currently
being addressed by the President's Management Council, the Chief
Financial Officers Council, and the Chief Information Officers
Council. The Council shall be chaired by the Deputy Director for
Management of the Office of Management and Budget and shall include
one senior administrative management official from each of numerous
named agencies, including the Department of Defense and the Department
of the Army. The Council shall plan, promote, and recommend
improvements in Government administration and operations and provide
advice to the Chair on matters pertaining to the administrative
management of the Federal Government.
C-55. Executive Order 13057, 26 July 1997, Federal Actions in the
Lake Tahoe Region. Directs the Secretary of Agriculture, the
Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Transportation, the
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, the Secretary of
the Army, and the heads of any other Federal agencies operating in the
Region that choose to participate to establish a Federal Interagency
Partnership on the Lake Tahoe Ecosystem. The Partnership shall, among
other things, facilitate coordination of Federal programs, projects,
and activities within the Lake Tahoe Region and promotion of
consistent policies and strategies to address the Region's
environmental and economic concerns; ensure that Federal agencies
closely coordinate with the States of California and Nevada and
appropriate tribal or local government entities to facilitate the
achievement of desired terrestrial and aquatic ecosystem conditions
and the enhancement of recreation, tourism, and other economic
opportunities within the Region; encourage the development of
appropriate public, private, and tribal partnerships for the
restoration and management of the Lake Tahoe ecosystem and the health
of the local economy; and support appropriate actions to improve the
water quality of Lake Tahoe through all appropriate means, including
restoration of shorelines, streams, riparian zones, wetlands, and
other parts of the watershed; management of uses of the lake; and
Partnership shall negotiate with the States of California and Nevada,
the Washoe Tribal Government, the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, and
interested local governments to develop a Memorandum of Agreement to
facilitate coordination among the parties to the Agreement and
document areas of mutual interest and concern and opportunities for
C-56. Executive Order 13061, 11 September, 1997, Federal Support of
Community Efforts Along American Heritage Rivers. Establishes
National policy that the American Heritage Rivers initiative has three
objectives: natural resource and environmental protection, economic
revitalization, and historic and cultural preservation. Directs
executive agencies to (1) coordinate Federal plans, functions,
programs, and resources to preserve, protect, and restore rivers and
their associated resources important to our history, culture, and
natural heritage; and (2) develop plans to bring increased
efficiencies to existing and authorized programs with goals that are
supportive of protection and restoration of communities along rivers.
No new regulatory authority is created as a result of the American
Heritage Rivers initiative. This initiative will not interfere with
matters of State, local, and tribal government jurisdiction.
Establishes that the President will designate rivers that meet certain
criteria as "American Heritage Rivers." Establishes policy that
communities shall nominate rivers as American Heritage Rivers and the
Federal role will be solely to support community-based efforts to
preserve, protect, and restore these rivers and their communities.
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