Executive
Order Amendment of Executive Orders, and Other Actions, in Connection with the
Transfer of Certain Functions to the Secretary of Homeland Security
February 28, 2003
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws
of the United States of America, including the Homeland Security Act of 2002
(Public Law 107-296) and section 301 of title 3, United States Code, and in
order to reflect the transfer of certain functions to, and other responsibilities
vested in, the Secretary of Homeland Security, the transfer of certain agencies
and agency components to the Department of Homeland Security, and the delegation
of appropriate responsibilities to the Secretary of Homeland Security, it is
hereby ordered as follows:
Section 1. Executive Order 13276 of November 15, 2002 ("Delegation of Responsibilities
Concerning Undocumented Aliens Interdicted or Intercepted in the Caribbean Region"),
is amended by:
(a) striking "The Attorney General" wherever it appears in section
1 and inserting "The Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof;
and
(b) striking "the Attorney General" wherever it appears in section
1 and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 2. Executive Order 13274 of September 18, 2002 ("Environmental Stewardship
and Transportation Infrastructure Project Reviews"), is amended by inserting
"Secretary of Homeland Security," after "Secretary of Defense,"
in section 3(b).
Sec. 3. Executive Order 13271 of July 9, 2002 ("Establishment of the Corporate
Fraud Task Force"), is amended by:
(a) inserting "(b) the Secretary of Homeland Security;" after "(a)
the Secretary of the Treasury;" in section 4; and
(b) relettering the subsequent subsections in section 4 appropriately.
Sec. 4. Executive Order 13260 of March 19, 2002 ("Establishing the President's
Homeland Security Advisory Council and Senior Advisory Committees for Homeland
Security"), is amended by:
(a) striking "the Assistant to the President for Homeland Security (Assistant)"
in section 1(c) and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security (Secretary)"
in lieu thereof;
(b) striking "the Assistant" wherever it appears in sections 2 and
3 and inserting "the Secretary" in lieu thereof;
(c) striking "the Office of Administration" in section 3(d) and inserting
"the Department of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof;
(d) striking "the Administrator of General Services" in section 4(a)
and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof;
and
(e) inserting "of General Services" after "Administrator"
in section 4(a).
Executive Order 13260 of March 19, 2002, is hereby revoked effective as of March
31, 2003.
Sec. 5. Executive Order 13257 of February 13, 2002 ("President's Interagency
Task Force to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons"), is amended by:
(a) inserting "(v) the Secretary of Homeland Security;" after "(iv)
the Secretary of Health and Human Services;" in section 1(b); and
(b) renumbering the subsequent subsections in section 1(b) appropriately.
Sec. 6. Executive Order 13254 of January 29, 2002 ("Establishing the USA
Freedom Corps"), is amended by striking "Director of the Federal Emergency
Management Agency;" in section 3(b)(viii) and inserting "Secretary
of Homeland Security;" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 7. Executive Order 13231 of October 16, 2001 ("Critical Infrastructure
Protection in the Information Age"), as amended, is further amended to
read in its entirety as follows:
"Critical Infrastructure Protection in the Information Age
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws
of the United States of America, and in order to ensure protection of information
systems for critical infrastructure, including emergency preparedness communications
and the physical assets that support such systems, in the information age, it
is hereby ordered as follows:
Section 1. Policy. The information technology revolution has changed the way
business is transacted, government operates, and national defense is conducted.
Those three functions now depend on an interdependent network of critical information
infrastructures. It is the policy of the United States to protect against disruption
of the operation of information systems for critical infrastructure and thereby
help to protect the people, economy, essential human and government services,
and national security of the United States, and to ensure that any disruptions
that occur are infrequent, of minimal duration, and manageable, and cause the
least damage possible. The implementation of this policy shall include a voluntary
public-private partnership, involving corporate and nongovernmental organizations.
Sec. 2. Continuing Authorities. This order does not alter the existing authorities
or roles of United States Government departments and agencies. Authorities set
forth in 44 U.S.C. chapter 35, and other applicable law, provide senior officials
with responsibility for the security of Federal Government information systems.
(a) Executive Branch Information Systems Security. The Director of the Office
of Management and Budget (OMB) has the responsibility to develop and oversee
the implementation of government-wide policies, principles, standards, and guidelines
for the security of information systems that support the executive branch departments
and agencies, except those noted in section 2(b) of this order. The Director
of OMB shall advise the President and the appropriate department or agency head
when there is a critical deficiency in the security practices within the purview
of this section in an executive branch department or agency.
(b) National Security Information Systems. The Secretary of Defense and the
Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) shall have responsibility to oversee,
develop, and ensure implementation of policies, principles, standards, and guidelines
for the security of information systems that support the operations under their
respective control. In consultation with the Assistant to the President for
National Security Affairs and the affected departments and agencies, the Secretary
of Defense and the DCI shall develop policies, principles, standards, and guidelines
for the security of national security information systems that support the operations
of other executive branch departments and agencies with national security information.
(i) Policies, principles, standards, and guidelines developed under this subsection
may require more stringent protection than those developed in accordance with
section 2(a) of this order.
(ii) The Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs shall advise
the President and the appropriate department or agency when there is a critical
deficiency in the security practices of a department or agency within the purview
of this section.
(iii) National Security Systems. The National Security Telecommunications and
Information Systems Security Committee, as established by and consistent with
NSD-42 and chaired by the Department of Defense, shall be designated as the
"Committee on National Security Systems."
(c) Additional Responsibilities. The heads of executive branch departments and
agencies are responsible and accountable for providing and maintaining adequate
levels of security for information systems, including emergency preparedness
communications systems, for programs under their control. Heads of such departments
and agencies shall ensure the development and, within available appropriations,
funding of programs that adequately address these mission systems, especially
those critical systems that support the national security and other essential
government programs. Additionally, security should enable, and not unnecessarily
impede, department and agency business operations.
Sec. 3. The National Infrastructure Advisory Council. The National Infrastructure
Advisory Council (NIAC), established on October 16, 2001, shall provide the
President through the Secretary of Homeland Security with advice on the security
of information systems for critical infrastructure supporting other sectors
of the economy: banking and finance, transportation, energy, manufacturing,
and emergency government services.
(a) Membership. The NIAC shall be composed of not more than 30 members appointed
by the President. The members of the NIAC shall be selected from the private
sector, academia, and State and local government. Members of the NIAC shall
have expertise relevant to the functions of the NIAC and generally shall be
selected from industry Chief Executive Officers (and equivalently ranked leaders
of other organizations) with responsibilities for security of information infrastructure
supporting the critical sectors of the economy, including banking and finance,
transportation, energy, communications, and emergency government services. Members
shall not be full-time officials or employees of the executive branch of the
Federal Government. The President shall designate a Chair and Vice Chair from
among the members of the NIAC.
(b) Functions of the NIAC. The NIAC will meet periodically to:
(i) enhance the partnership of the public and private sectors in protecting
information systems for critical infrastructures and provide reports on this
issue to the Secretary of Homeland Security, as appropriate;
(ii) propose and develop ways to encourage private industry to perform periodic
risk assessments of critical information and telecommunications systems;
(iii) monitor the development of private sector Information Sharing and Analysis
Centers (ISACs) and provide recommendations to the President through the Secretary
of Homeland Security on how these organizations can best foster improved cooperation
among the ISACs, the Department of Homeland Security, and other Federal Government
entities;
(iv) report to the President through the Secretary of Homeland Security, who
shall ensure appropriate coordination with the Assistant to the President for
Homeland Security, the Assistant to the President for Economic Policy, and the
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs under the terms of
this order; and
(v) advise lead agencies with critical infrastructure responsibilities, sector
coordinators, the Department of Homeland Security, and the ISACs.
(c) Administration of the NIAC.
(i) The NIAC may hold hearings, conduct inquiries, and establish subcommittees,
as appropriate.
(ii) Upon request of the Chair, and to the extent permitted by law, the heads
of the executive departments and agencies shall provide the NIAC with information
and advice relating to its functions.
(iii) Senior Federal Government officials may participate in the meetings of
the NIAC, as appropriate.
(iv) Members shall serve without compensation for their work on the NIAC. However,
members may be reimbursed for travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of
subsistence, as authorized by law for persons serving intermittently in Federal
Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701-5707).
(v) To the extent permitted by law and subject to the availability of appropriations,
the Department of Homeland Security shall provide the NIAC with administrative
services, staff, and other support services, and such funds as may be necessary
for the performance of the NIAC's functions.
(d) General Provisions.
(i) Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.)
(Act), may apply to the NIAC, the functions of the President under that Act,
except that of reporting to the Congress, shall be performed by the Department
of Homeland Security in accordance with the guidelines and procedures established
by the Administrator of General Services.
(ii) The NIAC shall terminate on October 15, 2003, unless extended by the President.
(iii) Executive Order 13130 of July 14, 1999, was revoked on October 16, 2001.
(iv) Nothing in this order shall supersede any requirement made by or under
law.
Sec. 4. Judicial Review. This order does not create any right or benefit, substantive
or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity, against the United States, its
departments, agencies, or other entities, its officers or employees, or any
other person."
Sec. 8. Executive Order 13228 of October 8, 2001 ("Establishing the Office
of Homeland Security and the Homeland Security Council"), as amended, is
further amended by:
(a) amending section 3(g) to read "(g) Incident Management. Consistent
with applicable law, including the statutory functions of the Secretary of Homeland
Security, the Assistant to the President for Homeland Security shall be the
official primarily responsible for advising and assisting the President in the
coordination of domestic incident management activities of all departments and
agencies in the event of a terrorist threat, and during and in the aftermath
of terrorist attacks, major disasters, or other emergencies, within the United
States. Generally, the Assistant to the President for Homeland Security shall
serve as the principal point of contact for and to the President with respect
to the coordination of such activities. The Assistant to the President for Homeland
Security shall coordinate with the Assistant to the President for National Security
Affairs, as appropriate."; and
(b) inserting ", including the Department of Homeland Security" after
"Government departments and agencies" in section 7.
Sec. 9. Executive Order 13223 of September 14, 2001 ("Ordering the Ready
Reserve of the Armed Forces to Active Duty and Delegating Certain Authorities
to the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Transportation"), as amended,
is further amended by:
(a) striking "the Secretary of Transportation" in the title and wherever
it appears in sections 1, 5, 6, and 7, and inserting "the Secretary of
Homeland Security" in lieu thereof; and
(b) striking "the Department of Transportation" in section 7 and inserting
"the Department of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 10. Executive Order 13212 of May 18, 2001 ("Actions to Expedite Energy-Related
Projects"), is amended by inserting "Homeland Security," after
"Veterans Affairs," in section 3.
Sec. 11. Executive Order 13165 of August 9, 2000 ("Creation of the White
House Task Force on Drug Use in Sports and Authorization for the Director of
the Office of National Drug Control Policy to Serve as the United States Government's
Representative on the Board of the World Anti-Doping Agency"), is amended
by inserting "the Department of Homeland Security," after "the
Department of Transportation," in section 2.
Sec. 12. Executive Order 13154 of May 3, 2000 ("Establishing the Kosovo
Campaign Medal"), is amended by striking "the Secretary of Transportation"
in section 1 and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security" in
lieu thereof.
Sec. 13. Executive Order 13133 of August 5, 1999 ("Working Group on Unlawful
Conduct on the Internet"), is amended by:
(a) inserting "(6) The Secretary of Homeland Security." after "(5)
The Secretary of Education." in section 3(a); and
(b) renumbering the subsequent subsections in section 3(a) appropriately.
Sec. 14. Executive Order 13120 of April 27, 1999 ("Ordering the Selected
Reserve and Certain Individual Ready Reserve Members of the Armed Forces to
Active Duty"), is amended by striking "the Secretary of Transportation"
and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 15. Executive Order 13112 of February 3, 1999 ("Invasive Species"),
is amended by inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security," after
"Secretary of Transportation," in section 3(a).
Sec. 16. Executive Order 13100 of August 25, 1998 ("President's Council
on Food Safety"), is amended by inserting "and Homeland Security,"
after "Health and Human Services," in section 1(a).
Sec. 17. Executive Order 13076 of February 24, 1998 ("Ordering the Selected
Reserve of the Armed Forces to Active Duty"), is amended by striking "the
Secretary of Transportation" and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland
Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 18. Executive Order 13011 of July 16, 1996 ("Federal Information Technology"),
as amended, is further amended by:
(a) striking "17. Federal Emergency Management Agency;" in section
3(b); and
(b) renumbering the subsequent subsections in section 3(b) appropriately.
Sec. 19. Executive Order 12989 of February 13, 1996 ("Economy and Efficiency
in Government Procurement through Compliance with Certain Immigration and Naturalization
Act Provisions"), is amended by:
(a) striking "Naturalization" in the title and inserting "Nationality"
in lieu thereof;
(b) striking ", the Attorney General" in section 3;
(c) inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security" before "may"
in section 3(a);
(d) inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security" before "shall"
in section 3(b);
(e) inserting "the Attorney General" before "shall" in section
3(c);
(f) inserting "Secretary of Homeland Security or the" before "Attorney
General" wherever it appears in section 4;
(g) striking "The Attorney General's" in section 4(b) and inserting
"Such" in lieu thereof;
(h) striking "the Attorney General" wherever it appears in the first
two sentences of section 5(a) and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland
Security and Attorney General" in lieu thereof;
(i) striking "the responsibilities of the Attorney General" in section
5(a) and inserting "their respective responsibilities" in lieu thereof;
(j) inserting "Secretary of Homeland Security or the" before "Attorney
General" wherever in appears in the third sentence of section 5(a);
(k) inserting "Secretary of Homeland Security and the" before "Attorney
General" in section 6;
(l) striking "the Attorney General's" in section 6 and inserting "their
respective" in lieu thereof; and
(m) inserting "Secretary of Homeland Security, the" before "Attorney
General" in section 7.
Sec. 20. Executive Order 12985 of January 11, 1996 ("Establishing the Armed
Forces Service Medal"), is amended by striking "the Secretary of Transportation"
in section 2 and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security" in
lieu thereof.
Sec. 21. Executive Order 12982 of December 8, 1995 ("Ordering the Selected
Reserve of the Armed Forces to Active Duty"), is amended by striking "the
Secretary of Transportation" and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland
Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 22. Executive Order 12978 of October 21, 1995 ("Blocking Assets and
Prohibiting Transactions with Significant Narcotics Traffickers"), is amended
by inserting ", the Secretary of Homeland Security," after "the
Attorney General" wherever it appears in sections 1 and 4.
Sec. 23. Executive Order 12977 of October 19, 1995 ("Interagency Security
Committee"), is amended by:
(a) striking "the Administrator of General Services ("Administrator")"
in section 1(a) and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security ("Secretary")"
in lieu thereof;
(b) striking "and" after "(16) Central Intelligence Agency;"
in section 1(b);
(c) inserting "and (18) General Services Administration;" after "(17)
Office of Management and Budget;" in section 1(b);
(d) striking section 1(c)(2) and redesignating sections 1(c)(3) and 1(c)(4)
as sections 1(c)(2) and 1(c)(3), respectively;
(e) striking "Administrator" wherever it appears in sections 2, 5(a)(3)(E),
6(a), and 6(c), and inserting "Secretary" in lieu thereof; and
(f) striking ", acting by and through the Assistant Commissioner,"
in section 6(c).
Sec. 24. Executive Order 12919 of June 3, 1994 ("National Defense Industrial
Resources Preparedness"), is amended by:
(a) striking "The Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency ("Director,
FEMA")" in section 104(b) and inserting "The Secretary of Homeland
Security ("the Secretary")" in lieu thereof;
(b) striking "The Director, FEMA," in sections 201(c) and 601(f) and
inserting "The Secretary" in lieu thereof;
(c) striking "the Director, FEMA," wherever it appears in sections
201(e), 202(c), 305, 501, 701(e), and 802(e), and inserting "the Secretary"
in lieu thereof; and
(d) inserting "the Department of Homeland Security," after "Attorney
General," in section 801.
Sec. 25. Executive Order 12906 of April 11, 1994 ("Coordinating Geographic
Data Acquisition and Access: The National Spatial Data Infrastructure"),
is amended by:
(a) striking "and" in section 7(b)(ii);
(b) striking the period at the end of section 7(b)(iii) and inserting ";
and" in lieu thereof; and
(c) inserting a new section 7(b)(iv) to read "(iv) the national security-related
activities of the Department of Homeland Security as determined by the Secretary
of Homeland Security.".
Sec. 26. Executive Order 12870 of September 30, 1993 ("Trade Promotion
Coordinating Committee"), is amended by:
(a) inserting "(j) Department of Homeland Security;" after "(i)
Department of the Interior;" in section 1; and
(b) relettering the subsequent subsections in section 1 appropriately.
Sec. 27. Executive Order 12835 of January 25, 1993 ("Establishment of the
National Economic Council"), is amended by:
(a) inserting "(k) Secretary of Homeland Security;" after "(j)
Secretary of Energy;" in section 2; and
(b) relettering the subsequent subsections in section 2 appropriately.
Sec. 28. Executive Order 12830 of January 9, 1993 ("Establishing the Military
Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal"), is amended by striking "the
Secretary of Transportation" wherever it appears and inserting "the
Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 29. Executive Order 12824 of December 7, 1992 ("Establishing the Transportation
Distinguished Service Medal"), is amended by:
(a) striking "Transportation" in the title and inserting "Homeland
Security" in lieu thereof; and
(b) striking "Transportation" wherever it appears and inserting "Homeland
Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 30. Executive Order 12807 of May 24, 1992 ("Interdiction of Illegal
Aliens"), is amended by striking "the Attorney General" in section
2(c)(3) and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu
thereof.
Sec. 31. Executive Order 12793 of March 20, 1992 ("Continuing the Presidential
Service Certificate and Presidential Service Badge"), is amended by striking
"the Secretary of Transportation" in section 1 and inserting "the
Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 32. Executive Order 12789 of February 10, 1992 ("Delegation of Reporting
Functions Under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986"), is amended
by striking "The Attorney General" in section 1 and inserting "The
Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 33. Executive Order 12788 of January 15, 1992 ("Defense Economic Adjustment
Program"), is amended by:
(a) inserting "(15) Secretary of Homeland Security;" after "(14)
Secretary of Veterans Affairs;" in section 4(a); and
(b) renumbering the subsequent subsections in section 4(a) appropriately.
Sec. 34. Executive Order 12777 of October 18, 1991 ("Implementation of
Section 311 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of October 18, 1972,
as Amended, and the Oil Pollution Act of 1990"), is amended by:
(a) inserting "and the Secretary of the Department in which the Coast Guard
is operating" after "the Secretary of Transportation" in sections
2(b)(2) and 2(d)(2);
(b) striking "the Secretary of Transportation" in section 2(e)(2)
and wherever it appears in sections 5 and 8 and inserting "the Secretary
of the Department in which the Coast Guard is operating" in lieu thereof;
and
(c) inserting "the Secretary of the Department in which the Coast Guard
is operating," after "Agriculture," in section 10(c).
Sec. 35. Executive Order 12743 of January 18, 1991 ("Ordering the Ready
Reserve of the Armed Forces to Active Duty"), is amended by:
(a) striking "the Department of Transportation" in section 1 and inserting
"the Department of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof; and
(b) striking "the Secretary of Transportation" in section 1 and inserting
"the Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 36. Executive Order 12742 of January 8, 1991 ("National Security Industrial
Responsiveness"), is amended by:
(a) inserting "Homeland Security," after "Transportation,"
in section 104(a); and
(b) striking "the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency"
in section 104(d) and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security"
in lieu thereof.
Sec. 37. Executive Order 12733 of November 13, 1990 ("Authorizing the Extension
of the Period of Active Duty of Personnel of the Selected Reserve of the Armed
Forces"), is amended by striking "the Secretary of Transportation"
and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 38. Executive Order 12728 of August 22, 1990 ("Delegating the President's
Authority to Suspend any Provision of Law Relating to the Promotion, Retirement,
or Separation of Members of the Armed Forces"), is amended by striking
"the Secretary of Transportation" in sections 1 and 2 and inserting
"the Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 39. Executive Order 12727 of August 27, 1990 ("Ordering the Selected
Reserve of the Armed Forces to Active Duty"), is amended by striking "the
Secretary of Transportation" in section 1 and inserting "the Secretary
of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 40. Executive Order 12699 ("Seismic Safety of Federal and Federally
Assisted or Regulated New Building Construction"), is amended by:
(a) striking "Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)" in section
3(d) and inserting "Department of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof;
(b) striking "The Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency"
in section 4(a) and inserting "The Secretary of Homeland Security"
in lieu thereof; and
(c) striking "The Federal Emergency Management Agency" and "The
FEMA" in section 5 and inserting "The Department of Homeland Security"
in lieu thereof (in both places).
Sec. 41. Executive Order 12657 of November 18, 1988 ("Federal Emergency
Management Agency Assistance in Emergency Preparedness Planning at Commercial
Nuclear Power Plants"), is amended by:
(a) striking "Federal Emergency Management Agency" in the title and
inserting "Department of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof;
(b) striking "Federal Emergency Management Agency ("FEMA")"
in section 1(b) and inserting "Department of Homeland Security ("DHS")"
in lieu thereof;
(c) striking "FEMA" wherever it appears in sections 1(b), 2(b), 2(c),
3, 4, 5, and 6, and inserting "DHS" in lieu thereof; and
(d) striking "the Director of FEMA" in section 2(a) and inserting
"the Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 42. Executive Order 12656 of November 18, 1988 ("Assignment of Emergency
Preparedness Responsibilities"), as amended, is further amended by:
(a) striking "The Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency"
wherever it appears in sections 104(c) and 1702 and inserting "The Secretary
of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof;
(b) striking "the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency"
wherever it appears in sections 104(c), 201(15), 301(9), 401(10), 501(4), 501(7),
502(7), 601(3), 701(5), 801(9), 1302(4), 1401(4), 1701, and 1801(b), and inserting
"the Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof;
(c) striking "consistent with current National Security Council guidelines
and policies" in section 201(15) and inserting "consistent with current
Presidential guidelines and policies" in lieu thereof;
(d) striking "Secretary" in section 501(9) and inserting "Secretaries"
in lieu thereof;
(e) inserting "and Homeland Security" after "Labor" in section
501(9);
(f) striking "and" after "State" in section 701(6) and inserting
a comma in lieu thereof;
(g) inserting ", and Homeland Security" after "Defense"
in section 701(6);
(h) striking "the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency,"
in section 701(6); and
(i) striking "Federal Emergency Management Agency" in the title of
Part 17 and inserting "Department of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Without prejudice to subsections (a) through (i) of this section, all responsibilities
assigned to specific Federal officials pursuant to Executive Order 12656 that
are substantially the same as any responsibility assigned to, or function transferred
to, the Secretary of Homeland Security pursuant to the Homeland Security Act
of 2002 (regardless of whether such responsibility or function is expressly
required to be carried out through another official of the Department of Homeland
Security or not pursuant to such Act), or intended or required to be carried
out by an agency or an agency component transferred to the Department of Homeland
Security pursuant to such Act, are hereby reassigned to the Secretary of Homeland
Security.
Sec. 43. Executive Order 12580 of January 23, 1987 ("Superfund Implementation"),
as amended, is further amended by:
(a) inserting "Department of Homeland Security," after Department
of Energy," in section 1(a)(2); and
(b) striking "Federal Emergency Management Agency" in section 1(a)(2).
Sec. 44. Executive Order 12555 of November 15, 1985 ("Protection of Cultural
Property"), as amended, is further amended by:
(a) striking "the Secretary of the Treasury" in sections 1, 2, and
3, and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof;
and
(b) striking "The Department of the Treasury" in the heading of section
3 and inserting "The Department of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 45. Executive Order 12501 of January 28, 1985 ("Arctic Research"),
is amended by:
(a) inserting "(i) Department of Homeland Security;" after "(h)
Department of Health and Human Services;" in section 8; and
(b) relettering the subsequent subsections in section 8 appropriately.
Sec. 46. Executive Order 12472 of April 3, 1984 ("Assignment of National
Security and Emergency Preparedness Telecommunications Functions"), is
amended by:
(a) inserting "the Homeland Security Council," after "National
Security Council," in sections 1(b), 1(e)(4), 1(f)(3), and 2(c)(4);
(b) striking "The Secretary of Defense" in section 1(e) and inserting
"The Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof;
(c) striking "Federal Emergency Management Agency" in sections 1(e)(3)
and 3(j) and inserting "Department of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof;
(d) inserting ", in consultation with the Homeland Security Council,"
after "National Security Council" in section 2(b)(1);
(e) inserting ", the Homeland Security Council," after "National
Security Council" in sections 2(d) and 2(e);
(f) striking "the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency"
in section 2(d)(1) and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security"
in lieu thereof;
(g) striking "Federal Emergency Management Agency. The Director of the
Federal Emergency Management Agency shall:" in section 3(b) and inserting
"Department of Homeland Security. The Secretary of Homeland Security shall:"
in lieu thereof; and
(h) adding at the end of section 3(d) the following new paragraph: "(3)
Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect the authority
of the Secretary of Defense with respect to the Department of Defense, including
the chain of command for the armed forces of the United States under section
162(b) of title 10, United States Code, and the authority of the Secretary of
Defense with respect to the Department of Defense under section 113(b) of that
title.".
Sec. 47. Executive Order 12382 of September 13, 1982 ("President's National
Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee"), as amended, is further
amended by:
(a) inserting "through the Secretary of Homeland Security," after
"the President," in sections 2(a) and 2(b);
(b) striking "and to the Secretary of Defense" in section 2(e) and
inserting ", through the Secretary of Homeland Security," in lieu
thereof; and
(c) striking "the Secretary of Defense" in sections 3(c) and 4(a)
and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 48. Executive Order 12341 of January 21, 1982 ("Cuban and Haitian
Entrants"), is amended by:
(a) striking "The Attorney General" in section 2 and inserting "The
Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof; and
(b) striking "the Attorney General" in section 2 and inserting "the
Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 49. Executive Order 12208 of April 15, 1980 ("Consultations on the
Admission of Refugees"), as amended, is further amended by:
(a) striking "the following functions: (a) To" in section 1 101 and
inserting "to" in lieu thereof;
(b) striking "the Attorney General" in section 1-101(a) and inserting
"the Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof;
(c) striking sections 1-101(b) and 1-102; and
(d) redesignating sections 1-103 and 1-104 as sections 1-102 and 1-103, respectively.
Sec. 50. Executive Order 12188 of January 2, 1980 ("International Trade
Functions"), as amended, is further amended by:
(a) inserting "(12) The Secretary of Homeland Security" after "(11)
The Secretary of Energy" in section 1-102(b); and
(b) renumbering the subsequent subsections in section 1 102(b) appropriately.
Sec. 51. Executive Order 12160 of September 26, 1979 ("Providing for Enhancement
and Coordination of Federal Consumer Programs"), as amended, is further
amended by:
(a) inserting "(m) Department of Homeland Security." after "(l)
Department of the Treasury." in section 1-102;
(b) striking "(s) Federal Emergency Management Agency." in section
1-102; and
(c) relettering the subsequent subsections in section 1-102 appropriately.
Sec. 52. Executive Order 12148 of July 20, 1979 ("Federal Emergency Management"),
as amended, is further amended by:
(a) striking "the Federal Emergency Management Agency" whenever it
appears and inserting "the Department of Homeland Security" in lieu
thereof; and
(b) striking "the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency"
wherever it appears and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security"
in lieu thereof.
Sec. 53. Executive Order 12146 of July 18, 1979 ("Management of Federal
Legal Resources"), as amended, is further amended by:
(a) striking "15" in section 1-101 and inserting "16" in
lieu thereof;
(b) inserting "(n) The Department of Homeland Security." after "(m)
The Department of the Treasury." in section 1-102; and
(c) relettering the subsequent subsections in section 1-102 appropriately.
Sec. 54. Executive Order 12002 of July 7, 1977 ("Administration of Export
Controls"), as amended, is further amended by inserting ", the Secretary
of Homeland Security," after "The Secretary of Energy" in section
3.
Sec. 55. Executive Order 11965 of January 19, 1977 ("Establishing the Humanitarian
Service Medal"), is amended by striking "the Secretary of Transportation"
wherever it appears in sections 1, 2, and 4, and inserting "the Secretary
of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 56. Executive Order 11926 of July 19, 1976 ("The Vice Presidential
Service Badge"), is amended by striking "the Secretary of Transportation"
in section 2 and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security" in
lieu thereof.
Sec. 57. Executive Order 11858 of May 7, 1975 ("Foreign Investment in the
United States"), as amended, is further amended by:
(a) inserting "(8) The Secretary of Homeland Security." after "(7)
The Attorney General." in section 1(a); and
(b) redesignating subsection (8) as subsection (9) in section 1(a).
Sec. 58. Executive Order 11800 of August 17, 1974 ("Delegating Certain
Authority Vested in the President by the Aviation Career Incentive Act of 1974"),
as amended, is further amended by striking "the Secretary of Transportation"
in section 1 and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security" in
lieu thereof.
Sec. 59. Executive Order 11645 of February 8, 1972 ("Authority of the Secretary
of Transportation to Prescribe Certain Regulations Relating to Coast Guard Housing"),
is amended by striking "the Secretary of Transportation" in the title
and in sections 1 and 2 and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security"
in lieu thereof.
Sec. 60. Executive Order 11623 of October 12, 1971 ("Delegating to the
Director of Selective Service Authority to Issue Rules and Regulations under
the Military Selective Service Act"), as amended, is further amended by:
(a) striking "the Secretary of Transportation" in section 2(a) and
inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof; and
(b) striking "the Department of Transportation" in section 2(a) and
inserting "the Department of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 61. Executive Order 11448 of January 16, 1969 ("Establishing the Meritorious
Service Medal"), as amended, is further amended by striking "the Secretary
of Transportation" in section 1 and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland
Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 62. Executive Order 11446 of January 16, 1969 ("Authorizing the Acceptance
of Service Medals and Ribbons from Multilateral Organizations Other Than the
United Nations"), is amended by striking "the Secretary of Transportation"
and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 63. Executive Order 11438 of December 3, 1968 ("Prescribing Procedures
Governing Interdepartmental Cash Awards to the Members of the Armed Forces"),
as amended, is further amended by:
(a) striking "the Secretary of Transportation" in sections 1 and 2
and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof;
and
(b) striking "the Department of Transportation" wherever it appears
in sections 2 and 4 and inserting "the Department of Homeland Security"
in lieu thereof.
Sec. 64. Executive Order 11366 of August 4, 1967 ("Assigning Authority
to Order Certain Persons in the Ready Reserve to Active Duty"), is amended
by striking "The Secretary of Transportation" in sections 2 and 3(b)
and inserting "The Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 65. Executive Order 11239 of July 31, 1965 ("Enforcement of the Convention
for Safety of Life at Sea, 1960"), as amended, is further amended, without
prejudice to section 1-106 of Executive Order 12234 of September 3, 1980 ("Enforcement
of the Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea"), by:
(a) striking "the Secretary of Transportation" in sections 1, 3, and
4, and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof;
and
(b) striking "The Secretary of Transportation" in sections 2 and 3
and inserting "The Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 66. Executive Order 11231 of July 8, 1965 ("Establishing the Vietnam
Service Medal"), as amended, is further amended by striking "the Secretary
of Transportation" in section 1 and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland
Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 67. Executive Order 11190 of December 29, 1964 ("Providing for the
Screening of the Ready Reserve of the Armed Forces"), as amended, is further
amended by striking "the Secretary of Transportation" in section 1
and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 68. Executive Order 11139 of January 7, 1964 ("Authorizing Acceptance
of the United Nations Medal and Service Ribbon"), is amended by striking
"the Secretary of the Treasury" and inserting "the Secretary
of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 69. Executive Order 11079 of January 25, 1963 ("Providing for the
Prescribing of Regulations under which Members of the Armed Forces and Others
May Accept Fellowships, Scholarships or Grants"), as amended, is further
amended by striking "the Secretary of Transportation" and inserting
"the Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 70. Executive Order 11046 of August 24, 1962 ("Authorizing Award of
the Bronze Star Medal"), as amended, is further amended by striking "the
Secretary of Transportation" in section 1 and inserting "the Secretary
of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 71. Executive Order 11016 of April 25, 1962 ("Authorizing Award of
the Purple Heart"), as amended, is further amended by striking "the
Secretary of Transportation" in sections 1 and 2 and inserting "the
Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 72. Executive Order 10977 of December 4, 1961 ("Establishing the Armed
Forces Expeditionary Medal"), as amended, is further amended by striking
"the Secretary of Transportation" in section 2 and inserting "the
Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 73. Executive Order 10789 of November 14, 1958 ("Authorizing Agencies
of the Government To Exercise Certain Contracting Authority in Connection With
National-Defense Functions and Prescribing Regulations Governing the Exercise
of Such Authority"), as amended, is further amended by:
(a) striking "The Federal Emergency Management Agency" in paragraph
21 and inserting "Department of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof;
and
(b) inserting at the end thereof the following new Part:
"Part III -- Coordination with Other Authorities
25. After March 1, 2003, no executive department or agency shall exercise authority
granted under paragraph 1A of this order with respect to any matter that has
been, or could be, designated by the Secretary of Homeland Security as a qualified
anti-terrorism technology as defined in section 865 of the Homeland Security
Act of 2002, unless--
(a) in the case of the Department of Defense, the Secretary of Defense has,
after consideration of the authority provided under subtitle G of title VIII
of the Homeland Security Act of 2002, determined that the exercise of authority
under this order is necessary for the timely and effective conduct of United
States military or intelligence activities; and
(b) in the case of any other executive department or agency that has authority
under this order, (i) the Secretary of Homeland Security has advised whether
the use of the authority provided under subtitle G of title VIII of the Homeland
Security Act of 2002 would be appropriate, and (ii) the Director of the Office
and Management and Budget has approved the exercise of authority under this
order.".
Sec. 74. Executive Order 10694 of January 10, 1957 ("Authorizing the Secretaries
of the Army, Navy, and Air Force to Issue Citations in the Name of the President
of the United States to Military and Naval Units for Outstanding Performance
in Action"), is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new
section: "5. The Secretary of the Department in which the Coast Guard is
operating may exercise the same authority with respect to the Coast Guard under
this order as the Secretary of the Navy may exercise with respect to the Navy
and the Marine Corps under this order.".
Sec. 75. Executive Order 10637 of September 16, 1955 ("Delegating to the
Secretary of the Treasury Certain Functions of the President Relating to the
United States Coast Guard"), is amended by:
(a) striking "The Secretary of the Treasury" in sections 1 and 2 and
inserting "The Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof;
(b) striking "the Secretary of the Treasury" in the title and in subsections
1(j), 1(k), and 5, and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security"
in lieu thereof; and
(c) striking subsection 1(r) and redesignating subsection 1(s) as subsection
1(r).
Sec. 76. Executive Order 10631 of August 17, 1955 ("Code of Conduct for
Members of the Armed Forces of the United States"), as amended, is further
amended by: striking "the Secretary of Transportation" and inserting
"the Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 77. Executive Order 10554 of August 18, 1954 ("Delegating the Authority
of the President to Prescribe Regulations Authorizing Occasions Upon Which the
Uniform May Be Worn by Persons Who Have Served Honorably in the Armed Forces
in Time of War"), is amended by striking "the Secretary of the Treasury"
and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 78. Executive Order 10499 of November 4, 1953 ("Delegating Functions
Conferred Upon the President by Section 8 of the Uniformed Services Contingency
Option Act of 1953"), as amended, is further amended by striking "the
Treasury" in sections 1 and 2 and inserting "Homeland Security"
in lieu thereof.
Sec. 79. Executive Order 10448 of April 22, 1953 ("Authorizing the National
Defense Medal"), as amended, is further amended by striking "the Secretary
of Transportation" in sections 1 and 2 and inserting "the Secretary
of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 80. Executive Order 10271 of July 7, 1951 ("Delegating the Authority
of the President to Order Members and Units of Reserve Components of the Armed
Forces into Active Federal service"), is amended by striking "the
Secretary of the Treasury" and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland
Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 81. Executive Order 10179 of November 8, 1950 ("Establishing the Korean
Service Medal"), as amended, is further amended by striking "the Secretary
of the Treasury" in sections 1 and 2 and inserting "the Secretary
of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 82. Executive Order 10163 of September 25, 1950 ("The Armed Forces
Reserve Medal"), as amended, is further amended by striking "the Secretary
of the Treasury" in sections 2 and 7 and inserting "the Secretary
of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 83. Executive Order 10113 of February 24, 1950 ("Delegating the Authority
of the President to Prescribe Clothing Allowances, and Cash Allowances in lieu
thereof, for Enlisted Men in the Armed Forces"), as amended, is further
amended by striking "the Secretary of the Treasury" in sections 1
and 2 and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 84. Executive Order 4601 of March 1, 1927 ("Distinguished Flying Cross"),
as amended, is further amended by:
(a) striking "The Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy," in
sections 2 and 12 and inserting "The Secretary of Defense" in lieu
thereof; and
(b) striking "the Secretary of the Treasury" in sections 2 and 12
and inserting "the Secretary of Homeland Security" in lieu thereof.
Sec. 85. Designation as a Defense Agency of the United States.
I hereby designate the Department of Homeland Security as a defense agency of
the United States for the purposes of chapter 17 of title 35 of the United States
Code.
Sec. 86. Exception from the Provisions of the Government Employees Training
Act.
Those elements of the Department of Homeland Security that are supervised by
the Under Secretary of Homeland Security for
Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection through the Department's
Assistant Secretary for Information Analysis are, pursuant to section 4102(b)(1)
of title 5, United States Code, and in the public interest, excepted from the
following provisions of the Government Employees Training Act as codified in
title 5: sections 4103(a)(1), 4108, 4115, 4117, and 4118, and that part of 4109(a)
that provides "under the regulations prescribed under section 4118(a)(8)
of this title and".
Sec. 87. Functions of Certain Officials in the Coast Guard.
The Commandant and the Assistant Commandant for Intelligence of the Coast Guard
each shall be considered a "Senior Official of the Intelligence Community"
for purposes of Executive Order 12333 of December 4, 1981, and all other relevant
authorities.
Sec. 88. Order of Succession.
Subject to the provisions of subsection (b) of this section, the officers named
in subsection (a) of this section, in the order listed, shall act as, and perform
the functions and duties of, the office of Secretary of Homeland Security ("Secretary")
during any period in which the Secretary has died, resigned, or otherwise become
unable to perform the functions and duties of the office of Secretary.
(a) Order of Succession.
(i) Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security;
(ii) Under Secretary for Border and Transportation Security;
(iii) Under Secretary for Emergency Preparedness and Response;
(iv) Under Secretary for Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection;
(v) Under Secretary for Management;
(vi) Under Secretary for Science and Technology;
(vii) General Counsel; and
(viii) Assistant Secretaries in the Department in the order of their date of
appointment as such.
(b) Exceptions.
(i) No individual who is serving in an office listed in subsection (a) in an
acting capacity shall act as Secretary pursuant to this section.
(ii) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the President retains discretion,
to the extent permitted by the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998, 5 U.S.C.
3345 et seq., to depart from this order in designating an acting Secretary.
Sec. 89. Savings Provision.
Except as otherwise specifically provided above or in Executive Order 13284
of January 23, 2003 ("Amendment of Executive Orders, and Other Actions,
in Connection With the Establishment of the Department of Homeland Security"),
references in any prior Executive Order relating to an agency or an agency component
that is transferred to the Department of Homeland Security ("the Department"),
or relating to a function that is transferred to the Secretary of Homeland
Security, shall be deemed to refer, as appropriate, to the Department or its
officers, employees, agents, organizational units, or functions.
Sec. 90. Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect
the authority of the Secretary of Defense with respect to the Department of
Defense, including the chain of command for the armed forces of the United States
under section 162(b) of title 10, United States Code, and the authority of the
Secretary of Defense with respect to the Department of Defense under section
113(b) of that title.
Sec. 91. Nothing in this order shall be construed to limit or restrict the authorities
of the Central Intelligence Agency and the Director of Central Intelligence
pursuant to the National Security Act of 1947 and the CIA Act of 1949.
Sec. 92. This order shall become effective on March 1, 2003.
Sec. 93. This order does not create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural,
enforceable at law or in equity, against the United States, its departments,
agencies, or other entities, its officers or employees, or any other person.