Presidential Executive Order 13980 (Donald Trump, 2021)

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Executive Order 13980 "Protecting Americans From Overcriminalization Through Regulatory Reform" was a presidential executive order issued by President Donald Trump (R) on January 18, 2021, that aimed to require agencies to notify regulated people when violating regulations carries criminal penalties.[1][2]
President Joe Biden (D) revoked E.O. 13980 on May 14, 2021, via E.O. 14029.[3]
See also
- Executive orders related to the administrative state
- Five pillars of the administrative state: Public control
- Taxonomy of arguments about due process and procedural rights in the context of the administrative state
External links
- Executive Order on Protecting Americans From Overcriminalization Through Regulatory Reform
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Footnotes
- ↑ White House.gov, "Executive Order on Protecting Americans From Overcriminalization Through Regulatory Reform," January 18, 2021
- ↑ Federal Register, "Protecting Americans From Overcriminalization Through Regulatory Reform," January 22, 2021
- ↑ Federal Register, "Revocation of Certain Presidential Actions and Technical Amendment," May 14, 2021