Increasing the Number of Members on the Intelligence Oversight Board

2003-05-19Executive Order 13301
Signed by: George W. Bush
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Headline: Increases Number of Intelligence Oversight Board Members to Five

What it does: The order amends Executive Order 12863 to increase the Intelligence Oversight Board's membership from four to five.

Real World Impact:
  • Adds one member to the Intelligence Oversight Board.
  • Changes the specific membership number in a prior executive order.
Topics: intelligence oversight, government boards, federal administration

Summary

This executive order amends Executive Order 12863, as previously amended by Executive Order 13070, to increase the number of members on the Intelligence Oversight Board. It does this by deleting the word "four" and inserting "five" in the first sentence of section 2.1.

The change directly affects the Intelligence Oversight Board and its membership by adding one seat. The order is a focused administrative amendment changing the board's size.

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