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Presidential Executive Order 13892 (Donald Trump, 2019)

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Executive Order 13892: Promoting the Rule of Law Through Transparency and Fairness in Civil Administrative Enforcement and Adjudication was a presidential executive order issued by President Donald Trump (R) on October 9, 2019, that aimed to curb what the order referred to as administrative abuses by requiring federal administrative agencies to provide the public with fair notice of regulations.[1][2]
President Joe Biden (D) revoked E.O. 13892 on January 20, 2021, via E.O. 13992.
See also
External links
- Executive Order on Promoting the Rule of Law Through Transparency and Fairness in Civil Administrative Enforcement and Adjudication (2019)
- RegInfo.gov
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- Search Google News for this topic
Footnotes
- ↑ White House, "Executive Order on Promoting the Rule of Law Through Transparency and Fairness in Civil Administrative Enforcement and Adjudication," October 9, 2019
- ↑ Federal Register, "Promoting the Rule of Law Through Transparency and Fairness in Civil Administrative Enforcement and Adjudication," October 9, 2019