Further Amendment to Executive Order 13017, Advisory Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Health Care Industry

1997-07-23Executive Order 13056
Signed by: William J. Clinton
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Headline: Adds Two Members to Health Care Consumer Advisory Commission

What it does: The order increases the advisory commission's membership by changing its authorized number from 32 to 34.

Real World Impact:
  • Increases authorized number of commission members from 32 to 34.
  • Creates two additional appointment slots for people serving on the commission.
Topics: healthcare policy, consumer protection, advisory commissions, government organization

Summary

This executive order adds two members to the Advisory Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Health Care Industry by amending Section 1(a) of Executive Order 13017. It replaces the number "32" with "34" in the second sentence, officially increasing the commission's authorized membership. The commission and the people who serve on it are affected; the change creates two additional appointment slots and alters the size of the advisory body.

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