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Executive Orders

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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.

June 30, 1932

Executive Order 5873—Temporary Exemption of Persons from Compulsory Retirement for Age

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Herbert Hoover

June 30, 1932

Executive Order 5870—Continuing Temporarily the Present Standardized Government Travel Regulations, Subject to Certain Modifications

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Herbert Hoover

June 30, 1932

Executive Order 5871—Regulations Governing Sick Leave of Absence Authorized by Law

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Herbert Hoover

June 30, 1932

Executive Order 5875—Temporary Exemption op Persons from Compulsory Retirement for Age

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Herbert Hoover

June 30, 1932

Executive Order 5874—Temporary Exemption of Persons from Compulsory Retirement for Age in Order to Afford Time for Filling Vacancies

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Herbert Hoover

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