99-3184. Invasive Species  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 25 (Monday, February 8, 1999)]
    [Presidential Documents]
    [Pages 6183-6186]
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    [FR Doc No: 99-3184]
    
    
    
    
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                    Executive Order 13112 of February 3, 1999
    
                    
    Invasive Species
    
                    By the authority vested in me as President by the 
                    Constitution and the laws of the United States of 
                    America, including the National Environmental Policy 
                    Act of 1969, as amended (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), 
                    Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control 
                    Act of 1990, as amended (16 U.S.C. 4701 et seq.), Lacey 
                    Act, as amended (18 U.S.C. 42), Federal Plant Pest Act 
                    (7 U.S.C. 150aa et seq.), Federal Noxious Weed Act of 
                    1974, as amended (7 U.S.C. 2801 et seq.), Endangered 
                    Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et 
                    seq.), and other pertinent statutes, to prevent the 
                    introduction of invasive species and provide for their 
                    control and to minimize the economic, ecological, and 
                    human health impacts that invasive species cause, it is 
                    ordered as follows:
    
                    Section 1. Definitions.
    
                        (a) ``Alien species'' means, with respect to a 
                    particular ecosystem, any species, including its seeds, 
                    eggs, spores, or other biological material capable of 
                    propagating that species, that is not native to that 
                    ecosystem.
                        (b) ``Control'' means, as appropriate, eradicating, 
                    suppressing, reducing, or managing invasive species 
                    populations, preventing spread of invasive species from 
                    areas where they are present, and taking steps such as 
                    restoration of native species and habitats to reduce 
                    the effects of invasive species and to prevent further 
                    invasions.
                        (c) ``Ecosystem'' means the complex of a community 
                    of organisms and its environment.
                        (d) ``Federal agency'' means an executive 
                    department or agency, but does not include independent 
                    establishments as defined by 5 U.S.C. 104.
                        (e) ``Introduction'' means the intentional or 
                    unintentional escape, release, dissemination, or 
                    placement of a species into an ecosystem as a result of 
                    human activity.
                        (f) ``Invasive species'' means an alien species 
                    whose introduction does or is likely to cause economic 
                    or environmental harm or harm to human health.
                        (g) ``Native species'' means, with respect to a 
                    particular ecosystem, a species that, other than as a 
                    result of an introduction, historically occurred or 
                    currently occurs in that ecosystem.
                        (h) ``Species'' means a group of organisms all of 
                    which have a high degree of physical and genetic 
                    similarity, generally interbreed only among themselves, 
                    and show persistent differences from members of allied 
                    groups of organisms.
                        (i) ``Stakeholders'' means, but is not limited to, 
                    State, tribal, and local government agencies, academic 
                    institutions, the scientific community, nongovernmental 
                    entities including environmental, agricultural, and 
                    conservation organizations, trade groups, commercial 
                    interests, and private landowners.
                        (j) ``United States'' means the 50 States, the 
                    District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and all 
                    possessions, territories, and the territorial sea of 
                    the United States.
    
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                    Sec. 2. Federal Agency Duties. (a) Each Federal agency 
                    whose actions may affect the status of invasive species 
                    shall, to the extent practicable and permitted by law,
    
                        (1) identify such actions;
                        (2) subject to the availability of appropriations, 
                    and within Administration budgetary limits, use 
                    relevant programs and authorities to: (i) prevent the 
                    introduction of invasive species; (ii) detect and 
                    respond rapidly to and control populations of such 
                    species in a cost-effective and environmentally sound 
                    manner; (iii) monitor invasive species populations 
                    accurately and reliably; (iv) provide for restoration 
                    of native species and habitat conditions in ecosystems 
                    that have been invaded; (v) conduct research on 
                    invasive species and develop technologies to prevent 
                    introduction and provide for environmentally sound 
                    control of invasive species; and (vi) promote public 
                    education on invasive species and the means to address 
                    them; and
                        (3) not authorize, fund, or carry out actions that 
                    it believes are likely to cause or promote the 
                    introduction or spread of invasive species in the 
                    United States or elsewhere unless, pursuant to 
                    guidelines that it has prescribed, the agency has 
                    determined and made public its determination that the 
                    benefits of such actions clearly outweigh the potential 
                    harm caused by invasive species; and that all feasible 
                    and prudent measures to minimize risk of harm will be 
                    taken in conjunction with the actions.
                        (b) Federal agencies shall pursue the duties set 
                    forth in this section in consultation with the Invasive 
                    Species Council, consistent with the Invasive Species 
                    Management Plan and in cooperation with stakeholders, 
                    as appropriate, and, as approved by the Department of 
                    State, when Federal agencies are working with 
                    international organizations and foreign nations.
    
                    Sec. 3. Invasive Species Council. (a) An Invasive 
                    Species Council (Council) is hereby established whose 
                    members shall include the Secretary of State, the 
                    Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of Defense, 
                    the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of 
                    Agriculture, the Secretary of Commerce, the Secretary 
                    of Transportation, and the Administrator of the 
                    Environmental Protection Agency. The Council shall be 
                    Co-Chaired by the Secretary of the Interior, the 
                    Secretary of Agriculture, and the Secretary of 
                    Commerce. The Council may invite additional Federal 
                    agency representatives to be members, including 
                    representatives from subcabinet bureaus or offices with 
                    significant responsibilities concerning invasive 
                    species, and may prescribe special procedures for their 
                    participation. The Secretary of the Interior shall, 
                    with concurrence of the Co-Chairs, appoint an Executive 
                    Director of the Council and shall provide the staff and 
                    administrative support for the Council.
    
                        (b) The Secretary of the Interior shall establish 
                    an advisory committee under the Federal Advisory 
                    Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. App., to provide information 
                    and advice for consideration by the Council, and shall, 
                    after consultation with other members of the Council, 
                    appoint members of the advisory committee representing 
                    stakeholders. Among other things, the advisory 
                    committee shall recommend plans and actions at local, 
                    tribal, State, regional, and ecosystem-based levels to 
                    achieve the goals and objectives of the Management Plan 
                    in section 5 of this order. The advisory committee 
                    shall act in cooperation with stakeholders and existing 
                    organizations addressing invasive species. The 
                    Department of the Interior shall provide the 
                    administrative and financial support for the advisory 
                    committee.
    
                    Sec. 4. Duties of the Invasive Species Council. The 
                    Invasive Species Council shall provide national 
                    leadership regarding invasive species, and shall:
    
                        (a) oversee the implementation of this order and 
                    see that the Federal agency activities concerning 
                    invasive species are coordinated, complementary, cost-
                    efficient, and effective, relying to the extent 
                    feasible and appropriate on existing organizations 
                    addressing invasive species, such as the Aquatic 
                    Nuisance Species Task Force, the Federal Interagency 
                    Committee for the Management of Noxious and Exotic 
                    Weeds, and the Committee on Environment and Natural 
                    Resources;
    
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                        (b) encourage planning and action at local, tribal, 
                    State, regional, and ecosystem-based levels to achieve 
                    the goals and objectives of the Management Plan in 
                    section 5 of this order, in cooperation with 
                    stakeholders and existing organizations addressing 
                    invasive species;
                        (c) develop recommendations for international 
                    cooperation in addressing invasive species;
                        (d) develop, in consultation with the Council on 
                    Environmental Quality, guidance to Federal agencies 
                    pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act on 
                    prevention and control of invasive species, including 
                    the procurement, use, and maintenance of native species 
                    as they affect invasive species;
                        (e) facilitate development of a coordinated network 
                    among Federal agencies to document, evaluate, and 
                    monitor impacts from invasive species on the economy, 
                    the environment, and human health;
                        (f) facilitate establishment of a coordinated, up-
                    to-date information-sharing system that utilizes, to 
                    the greatest extent practicable, the Internet; this 
                    system shall facilitate access to and exchange of 
                    information concerning invasive species, including, but 
                    not limited to, information on distribution and 
                    abundance of invasive species; life histories of such 
                    species and invasive characteristics; economic, 
                    environmental, and human health impacts; management 
                    techniques, and laws and programs for management, 
                    research, and public education; and
                        (g) prepare and issue a national Invasive Species 
                    Management Plan as set forth in section 5 of this 
                    order.
    
                    Sec. 5. Invasive Species Management Plan. (a) Within 18 
                    months after issuance of this order, the Council shall 
                    prepare and issue the first edition of a National 
                    Invasive Species Management Plan (Management Plan), 
                    which shall detail and recommend performance-oriented 
                    goals and objectives and specific measures of success 
                    for Federal agency efforts concerning invasive species. 
                    The Management Plan shall recommend specific objectives 
                    and measures for carrying out each of the Federal 
                    agency duties established in section 2(a) of this order 
                    and shall set forth steps to be taken by the Council to 
                    carry out the duties assigned to it under section 4 of 
                    this order. The Management Plan shall be developed 
                    through a public process and in consultation with 
                    Federal agencies and stakeholders.
    
                        (b) The first edition of the Management Plan shall 
                    include a review of existing and prospective approaches 
                    and authorities for preventing the introduction and 
                    spread of invasive species, including those for 
                    identifying pathways by which invasive species are 
                    introduced and for minimizing the risk of introductions 
                    via those pathways, and shall identify research needs 
                    and recommend measures to minimize the risk that 
                    introductions will occur. Such recommended measures 
                    shall provide for a science-based process to evaluate 
                    risks associated with introduction and spread of 
                    invasive species and a coordinated and systematic risk-
                    based process to identify, monitor, and interdict 
                    pathways that may be involved in the introduction of 
                    invasive species. If recommended measures are not 
                    authorized by current law, the Council shall develop 
                    and recommend to the President through its Co-Chairs 
                    legislative proposals for necessary changes in 
                    authority.
                        (c) The Council shall update the Management Plan 
                    biennially and shall concurrently evaluate and report 
                    on success in achieving the goals and objectives set 
                    forth in the Management Plan. The Management Plan shall 
                    identify the personnel, other resources, and additional 
                    levels of coordination needed to achieve the Management 
                    Plan's identified goals and objectives, and the Council 
                    shall provide each edition of the Management Plan and 
                    each report on it to the Office of Management and 
                    Budget. Within 18 months after measures have been 
                    recommended by the Council in any edition of the 
                    Management Plan, each Federal agency whose action is 
                    required to implement such measures shall either take 
                    the action recommended or shall provide the Council 
                    with an explanation of why the action is not feasible. 
                    The Council shall assess the effectiveness of this 
                    order no
    
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                    less than once each 5 years after the order is issued 
                    and shall report to the Office of Management and Budget 
                    on whether the order should be revised.
    
                    Sec. 6. Judicial Review and Administration. (a) This 
                    order is intended only to improve the internal 
                    management of the executive branch and is not intended 
                    to create any right, benefit, or trust responsibility, 
                    substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or equity 
                    by a party against the United States, its agencies, its 
                    officers, or any other person.
    
                        (b) Executive Order 11987 of May 24, 1977, is 
                    hereby revoked.
                        (c) The requirements of this order do not affect 
                    the obligations of Federal agencies under 16 U.S.C. 
                    4713 with respect to ballast water programs.
                        (d) The requirements of section 2(a)(3) of this 
                    order shall not apply to any action of the Department 
                    of State or Department of Defense if the Secretary of 
                    State or the Secretary of Defense finds that exemption 
                    from such requirements is necessary for foreign policy 
                    or national security reasons.
    
                        (Presidential Sig.)
    
                    THE WHITE HOUSE,
    
                        February 3, 1999.
    
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Document Information

Published:
02/08/1999
Department:
Executive Office of the President
Entry Type:
Presidential Document
Document Type:
Executive Order
Document Number:
99-3184
Pages:
6183-6186 (4 pages)
EOCitation:
E.O. 13112 of 1999-02-03
EONotes:
Amended by: EO 13286, February 28, 2003; EO 13751, December 5, 2016 Continued by: EO 13708, September 30, 2015; EO 13811, September 29, 2017 Revokes: EO 11987, May 24, 1977
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