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February 19, 2025 Ensuring Lawful Governance And Implementing The President's "Department of Government Efficiency” Deregulatory Initiative - Executive Order

This executive order directs federal agencies to review existing regulations to ensure compliance with constitutional and statutory authority, reduce unnecessary regulatory burdens, and prioritize enforcement resources. It also establishes a process for evaluating new regulations.


Key Actions and Requirements:

Review of Existing Regulations:

  • Within 60 days, federal agencies must review all regulations under their jurisdiction and classify them based on legal and policy criteria.


Regulations subject to review include those that may:

  • Exceed constitutional authority.

  • Be based on unlawful delegations of legislative power.

  • Lack clear statutory authorization for significant social, political, or economic impact.

  • Impose significant costs without outweighing public benefits.

  • Hinder national interests such as economic development, disaster response, or energy production.

  • Create excessive burdens on small businesses and entrepreneurship.

  • Agencies must submit a report to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) listing regulations identified for modification or rescission.


Regulatory Enforcement Prioritization:

  • Agencies are instructed to focus enforcement resources on regulations that align with statutory authority and constitutional limits.

  • Enforcement actions for regulations exceeding federal authority may be deprioritized or terminated.


Process for New Regulations:

  • Agencies must follow the regulatory review process outlined in Executive Order 12866.

  • Additional factors outlined in this order must be considered before proposing new regulations.


Implementation and Oversight:

  • The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) will issue implementation guidance.

  • A Unified Regulatory Agenda will be developed to coordinate the modification or repeal of identified regulations.


Exemptions and Limitations:

  • This order does not apply to regulations concerning national security, foreign affairs, military operations, homeland security, or federal personnel management.

  • The OMB Director may grant further exemptions as necessary.

  • This order aims to align regulatory enforcement with statutory authority, reduce unnecessary regulations, and promote efficiency within the executive branch.



Writer's Note: Summary made with the use of AI tools for editing and quick processing, facts checked against the order before publishing.

 
 
 

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