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A rule or order issued by the president to an executive branch of the government and having the force of law.
Executive Order 11274—Providing that Certain Officers May Act as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Lyndon B. Johnson
Executive Order 11273—Placing an Additional Position in Level V of the Federal Executive Salary Schedule
Executive Order 11272—To Except Employees of the Postal Field Service From Certain Provisions of Executive Order No. 10358, as Amended by Executive Order No. 11226, Relating to the Observance of Holidays by Government Agencies
Executive Order 11271—Fleet Admiral Chester E. Nimitz
Executive Order 11270—Suspension of Section 5232(b) of Title 10, United States Code, Which Relates to the Number of Lieutenant Generals in the Marine Corps
Executive Order 11269—National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Policies
Executive Order 11268—Placing an Additional Position in Level V of the Federal Executive Salary Schedule
Executive Order 11267—Relating to the Implementation of the Treaty of Friendship and General Relations Between the United States and Spain
Executive Order 11266—Draft Status of Fathers in Certain Essential Occupations
Executive Order 11265—Amending Executive Order No. 10448, Establishing the National Defense Service Medal
Executive Order 11264—The Board of the Foreign Service and the Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service
Statement by the President Upon Signing Order Providing for the Manner of Election of the Chief Executive, Ryukyu Islands.
Executive Order 11263—Further Amending Executive Order No. 10713, Providing for Administration of the Ryukyu Islands
Executive Order 11262—Placing Additional Positions in Levels IV and V of the Federal Executive Salary Schedule
Executive Order 11260—Amending Executive Order No. 11185 Relating to Facilities Coordination of Federal Education Programs
Executive Order 11261—Amending Executive Order No. 10973 of November 3, 1961, Providing for the Administration of Foreign Assistance and Related Functions
Statement by the President Upon Signing Executive Order 11259, Incentive Pay for Hazardous Duty Involving Parachute Jumping.
Executive Order 11259—Amending Executive Order No. 11157 as it Relates to Incentive Pay For Hazardous Duty Involving Parachute Jumping
Executive Order 11258—Prevention, Control, and Abatement of Water Pollution by Federal Activities
Executive Order 11257—Delegating to the Civil Service Commission Certain Authority Relating to Severance Pay Under the Federal Employees Salary Act of 1965