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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 11581—Amending Executive Order No. 11248, Placing Certain Positions in Levels IV and V of the Federal Executive Salary Schedule
Richard Nixon
Executive Order 11580—Establishing a Seal for the National Credit Union Administration
Executive Order 11579—Overseas Private Investment Corporation
Executive Order 11578—Establishment of the Ohio River Basin Commission
Executive Order 11576—Adjusting Rates of Pay for Certain Statutory Pay Systems
Executive Order 11577—Adjusting the Rates of Monthly Basic Pay for Members of the Uniformed Services
Executive Order 11575—Providing for the Administration of the Disaster Relief Act of 1970
Statement on Signing Executive Order Establishing a Water Quality Enforcement Program.
Executive Order 11574—Administration of Refuse Act Permit Program
Executive Order 11573—Excusing Federal Employees From Duty for One-Half Day on December 24, 1970
Executive Order 11572—Providing for the Use of Transportation Priorities and Allocations During the Current Railroad Strike
Executive Order 11571—Modifying Executive Order No. 6868 of October 9, 1934, as Amended, Designating the Authority to Carry out the Provisions of the District of Columbia Alley Dwelling Act
Executive Order 11569—Amending the Selective Service Regulations
Executive Order 11570—Providing for the Regulation of Conduct for the Postal Rate Commission and its Employees
Executive Order 11567—Prescribing the Compensation of Certain Officials in the Bureau of Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce
Executive Order 11568—Exempting A. Everette MacIntyre From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Statement on Signing an Executive Order Creating a Consumer Product Information Coordinating Center.
Executive Order 11566—Consumer Product Information
Executive Order 11565—Amending Executive Order No. 11145 With Respect to the Membership of the Committee for the Preservation of the White House
Executive Order 11564—Transfer of Certain Programs and Activities to the Secretary of Commerce