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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 11818—Revoking Executive Order No. 11810 of September 30, 1974, and Continuing in Effect Executive Order No. 11533 of June 4, 1970, Relating to the Administration of Export Control
Gerald R. Ford
Executive Order 11817—Delegating the United States Civil Service Commission as the Agent to Concur With Agency Determinations Fixing the Age Limits Within Which Original Appointments May be Made With Respect to Law Enforcement Officer and Firefighters Positions
Executive Order 11815—Delegating to the National Capital Planning Commission the Function of Establishing the Metes and Bounds of the National Capital Service Area
Executive Order 11816—Delegation of Certain Reporting Functions Under the Foreign Assistance Act to the Secretary of the Treasury
Executive Order 11814—Activation of the Energy Resources Council
Executive Order 11812—Adjusting the Rates of Basic Pay, Basic Allowance for Subsistence and Basic Allowance for Quarters for Members of the Uniformed Services
Executive Order 11811—Adjusting Rates of Pay for Certain Statutory Pay Systems
Executive Order 11813—Permitting Cooperative Education Students to be Given Career or Career-Conditional Appointments
Executive Order 11810—Continuing the Regulation of Exports
Executive Order 11808—Establishing the President's Economic Policy Board, and for Other Purposes
Executive Order 11809—Establishing the President's Labor-Management Committee
Executive Order 11807—Occupational Safety and Health Programs for Federal Employees
Executive Order 11806—Amending Executive Order No. 11763 of January 17, 1974, to Extend the Life of the National Commission for the Observance of World Population Year
Executive Order 11805—Inspection by President and Certain Designated Employees of the White House Office of Tax Returns Made Under the Internal Revenue Code of 1954
Remarks Announcing a Program for the Return of Vietnam Era Draft Evaders and Military Deserters
Executive Order 11804—Delegation of Certain Functions Vested in the President to the Director of Selective Service
Executive Order 11803—Establishing a Clemency Board to Review Certain Convictions of Persons Under Section 12 or 6 (j) of the Military Selective Service Act and Certain Discharges Issued Because of, and Certain Convictions for, Violations of Article 85, 86, or 87 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice and to Make Recommendations for Executive Clemency with Respect Thereto
Executive Order 11802—General Creighton W. Abrams, Chief of Staff, United States Army
Executive Order 11801—The Honorable Rodger P. Davies
Executive Order 11800—Delegating Certain Authority Vested in the President by the Aviation Career Incentive Act of 1974