Revocation of Certain Executive Orders Concerning Regulatory Planning and Review
Headline: Revokes Past Regulatory Planning Orders and Directs Federal Agencies to Rescind
What it does: Agencies must promptly rescind orders, rules, regulations, guidelines, and policies implementing the revoked executive orders, to the extent consistent with law.
- Revokes two prior executive orders on regulatory planning and review.
- Requires federal departments and agencies to rescind implementing rules, orders, and guidelines.
- States the order creates no enforceable legal rights or benefits.
Summary
This order revokes two earlier executive orders that dealt with regulatory planning and review. It cancels Executive Order 13258 (February 26, 2002) and Executive Order 13422 (January 18, 2007), which had amended a 1993 order.
It directs the Director of the Office of Management and Budget and the heads of executive departments and agencies to promptly rescind any orders, rules, regulations, guidelines, or policies implementing those revoked orders, to the extent consistent with law, and says it creates no enforceable legal rights or benefits.
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