Executive Order 13313 of July 31, 2003
Delegation of Certain Congressional Reporting Functions
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including section 301 of title 3, United States Code, it is hereby ordered as follows:
Section 1.
- The functions of the President of submitting certain recurring reports to the Congress are assigned as follows:
(a) | The Secretary of State shall submit the following reports:
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(b) | The Secretary of the Treasury shall submit the following reports:
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(c) | The Secretary of Defense shall submit the following reports:
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(d) | The Secretary of Commerce shall submit the Report on the National Emergency Caused by the Lapse of the Export Administration Act of 1979, Executive Order 13222, consistent with section 401(c) of the National Emergencies Act, 50 U.S.C. 1641(c), and section 204(c) of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, 50 U.S.C. 1703(c).
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(e) | The Director of Central Intelligence shall submit the following reports:
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(f) | The Director of National Drug Control Policy shall submit the Report on Support for Plan Colombia, consistent with section 3204(e) of Public Law 106-246. |
Sec. 2.
- Reports to the Congress described in certain Senate resolutions shall be submitted as follows:
(a) | The Secretary of State shall submit the following reports:
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(b) | The Secretary of Commerce shall submit the Report on the Status of the World Intellectual Property Organization Copyright Treaty and the Performance and Phonograms Treaty, consistent with the Senate's resolution of ratification of October 21, 1998. |
(c) | The Secretary of Defense shall submit the Report on Moscow Treaty Implementation, consistent with section 2(1) of the Resolution of Advice and Consent to Ratification of the Treaty on Strategic Offensive Reductions of May 24, 2002. |
Sec. 3.
- In carrying out sections 1 and 2 of this order, officers of the United States shall ensure that all actions taken by them are consistent with the President's constitutional authority to:
(a) | conduct the foreign affairs of the United States; |
(b) | withhold information the disclosure of which could impair the foreign relations, the national security, the deliberative processes of the Executive, or the performance of the Executive's constitutional duties; |
(c) | recommend for congressional consideration such measures as the President may judge necessary and expedient; and |
(d) | supervise the unitary executive branch. |
Sec. 4.
- Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budget, administrative, or legislative proposals.
Sec. 5.
- This order is intended only to improve the internal management of the executive branch and is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by a party against the United States, its departments, agencies, entities, officers, employees or agents, or any other person.
George W. Bush
The White House,
July 31, 2003.
[FR Doc. 03–20013 Filed 8–4–03; 8:45 am]
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Notes
- See Related:
- Executive Order 12170, November 14, 1979;
- Executive Order 12543, January 7, 1986;
- Executive Order 12722, August 2, 1990;
- Executive Order 12938, November 14, 1994;
- Executive Order 12947, January 23, 1995;
- Executive Order 12957, March 15, 1995;
- Executive Order 12978, October 21, 1995;
- Executive Order 13047, May 20, 1997;
- Executive Order 13067, November 3, 1997;
- Executive Order 13159, June 21, 2000;
- Executive Order 13194, January 18, 2001;
- Executive Order 13219, June 26, 2001;
- Executive Order 13222, August 17, 2001;
- Proclamation 7463, September 14, 2001;
- Executive Order 13224, September 23, 2001;
- Executive Order 13288, March 6, 2003;
- Executive Order 13303, May 22, 2003
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