97-10695. Protection of Children From Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 78 (Wednesday, April 23, 1997)]
    [Presidential Documents]
    [Pages 19885-19888]
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    [FR Doc No: 97-10695]
    
    
    
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    Part V
    
    
    
    
    
    The President
    
    
    
    
    
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    Executive Order 13045--Protection of Children From Environmental Health 
    Risks and Safety Risks
    
    
                            Presidential Documents 
    
    
    
    Federal Register / Vol. 62, No. 78 / Wednesday, April 23, 1997 / 
    Presidential Documents
    
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    Title 3--
    The President
    
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                    Executive Order 13045 of April 21, 1997
    
                    
    Protection of Children From Environmental Health 
                    Risks and Safety Risks
    
                    By the authority vested in me as President by the 
                    Constitution and the laws of the United States of 
                    America, it is hereby ordered as follows:
    
                    Section 1. Policy.
    
                    1-101. A growing body of scientific knowledge 
                    demonstrates that children may suffer 
                    disproportionately from environmental health risks and 
                    safety risks. These risks arise because: children's 
                    neurological, immunological, digestive, and other 
                    bodily systems are still developing; children eat more 
                    food, drink more fluids, and breathe more air in 
                    proportion to their body weight than adults; children's 
                    size and weight may diminish their protection from 
                    standard safety features; and children's behavior 
                    patterns may make them more susceptible to accidents 
                    because they are less able to protect themselves. 
                    Therefore, to the extent permitted by law and 
                    appropriate, and consistent with the agency's mission, 
                    each Federal agency:
    
                        (a) shall make it a high priority to identify and 
                    assess environmental health risks and safety risks that 
                    may disproportionately affect children; and
                        (b) shall ensure that its policies, programs, 
                    activities, and standards address disproportionate 
                    risks to children that result from environmental health 
                    risks or safety risks.
    
                    1-102. Each independent regulatory agency is encouraged 
                    to participate in the implementation of this order and 
                    comply with its provisions.
    
                    Sec. 2. Definitions. The following definitions shall 
                    apply to this order.
    
                    2-201. ``Federal agency'' means any authority of the 
                    United States that is an agency under 44 U.S.C. 3502(1) 
                    other than those considered to be independent 
                    regulatory agencies under 44 U.S.C. 3502(5). For 
                    purposes of this order, ``military departments,'' as 
                    defined in 5 U.S.C. 102, are covered under the auspices 
                    of the Department of Defense.
    
                    2-202. ``Covered regulatory action'' means any 
                    substantive action in a rulemaking, initiated after the 
                    date of this order or for which a Notice of Proposed 
                    Rulemaking is published 1 year after the date of this 
                    order, that is likely to result in a rule that may:
    
                        (a) be ``economically significant'' under Executive 
                    Order 12866 (a rulemaking that has an annual effect on 
                    the economy of $100 million or more or would adversely 
                    affect in a material way the economy, a sector of the 
                    economy, productivity, competition, jobs, the 
                    environment, public health or safety, or State, local, 
                    or tribal governments or communities); and
                        (b) concern an environmental health risk or safety 
                    risk that an agency has reason to believe may 
                    disproportionately affect children.
    
                    2-203. ``Environmental health risks and safety risks'' 
                    mean risks to health or to safety that are attributable 
                    to products or substances that the child is likely to 
                    come in contact with or ingest (such as the air we 
                    breath, the food we eat, the water we drink or use for 
                    recreation, the soil we live on, and the products we 
                    use or are exposed to).
    
                     Sec. 3. Task Force on Environmental Health Risks and 
                    Safety Risks to Children.
    
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                    3-301. There is hereby established the Task Force on 
                    Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks to Children 
                    (``Task Force'').
    
                     3-302. The Task Force will report to the President in 
                    consultation with the Domestic Policy Council, the 
                    National Science and Technology Council, the Council on 
                    Environmental Quality, and the Office of Management and 
                    Budget (OMB).
    
                     3-303. Membership. The Task Force shall be composed of 
                    the:
    
                         (a) Secretary of Health and Human Services, who 
                    shall serve as a Co-Chair of the Council;
                         (b) Administrator of the Environmental Protection 
                    Agency, who shall serve as a Co-Chair of the Council;
                         (c) Secretary of Education;
                         (d) Secretary of Labor;
                         (e) Attorney General;
                         (f) Secretary of Energy;
                         (g) Secretary of Housing and Urban Development;
                         (h) Secretary of Agriculture;
                         (i) Secretary of Transportation;
                         (j) Director of the Office of Management and 
                    Budget;
                         (k) Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality;
                         (l) Chair of the Consumer Product Safety 
                    Commission;
                         (m) Assistant to the President for Economic 
                    Policy;
                         (n) Assistant to the President for Domestic 
                    Policy;
                         (o) Assistant to the President and Director of the 
                    Office of Science and Technology Policy;
                        (p) Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers; and
                         (q) Such other officials of executive departments 
                    and agencies as the President may, from time to time, 
                    designate.
    
                    Members of the Task Force may delegate their 
                    responsibilities under this order to subordinates.
    
                    3-304. Functions. The Task Force shall recommend to the 
                    President Federal strategies for children's 
                    environmental health and safety, within the limits of 
                    the Administration's budget, to include the following 
                    elements:
    
                        (a) statements of principles, general policy, and 
                    targeted annual priorities to guide the Federal 
                    approach to achieving the goals of this order;
                        (b) a coordinated research agenda for the Federal 
                    Government, including steps to implement the review of 
                    research databases described in section 4 of this 
                    order;
                        (c) recommendations for appropriate partnerships 
                    among Federal, State, local, and tribal governments and 
                    the private, academic, and nonprofit sectors;
                        (d) proposals to enhance public outreach and 
                    communication to assist families in evaluating risks to 
                    children and in making informed consumer choices;
                        (e) an identification of high-priority initiatives 
                    that the Federal Government has undertaken or will 
                    undertake in advancing protection of children's 
                    environmental health and safety; and
                        (f) a statement regarding the desirability of new 
                    legislation to fulfill or promote the purposes of this 
                    order.
    
                    3-305. The Task Force shall prepare a biennial report 
                    on research, data, or other information that would 
                    enhance our ability to understand, analyze,
    
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                    and respond to environmental health risks and safety 
                    risks to children. For purposes of this report, cabinet 
                    agencies and other agencies identified by the Task 
                    Force shall identify and specifically describe for the 
                    Task Force key data needs related to environmental 
                    health risks and safety risks to children that have 
                    arisen in the course of the agency's programs and 
                    activities. The Task Force shall incorporate agency 
                    submissions into its report and ensure that this report 
                    is publicly available and widely disseminated. The 
                    Office of Science and Technology Policy and the 
                    National Science and Technology Council shall ensure 
                    that this report is fully considered in establishing 
                    research priorities.
    
                    3-306. The Task Force shall exist for a period of 4 
                    years from the first meeting. At least 6 months prior 
                    to the expiration of that period, the member agencies 
                    shall assess the need for continuation of the Task 
                    Force or its functions, and make appropriate 
                    recommendations to the President.
    
                    Sec. 4. Research Coordination and Integration.
    
                    4-401. Within 6 months of the date of this order, the 
                    Task Force shall develop or direct to be developed a 
                    review of existing and planned data resources and a 
                    proposed plan for ensuring that researchers and Federal 
                    research agencies have access to information on all 
                    research conducted or funded by the Federal Government 
                    that is related to adverse health risks in children 
                    resulting from exposure to environmental health risks 
                    or safety risks. The National Science and Technology 
                    Council shall review the plan.
    
                    4-402. The plan shall promote the sharing of 
                    information on academic and private research. It shall 
                    include recommendations to encourage that such data, to 
                    the extent permitted by law, is available to the 
                    public, the scientific and academic communities, and 
                    all Federal agencies.
    
                    Sec. 5. Agency Environmental Health Risk or Safety Risk 
                    Regulations.
    
                    5-501. For each covered regulatory action submitted to 
                    OMB's Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs 
                    (OIRA) for review pursuant to Executive Order 12866, 
                    the issuing agency shall provide to OIRA the following 
                    information developed as part of the agency's 
                    decisionmaking process, unless prohibited by law:
    
                        (a) an evaluation of the environmental health or 
                    safety effects of the planned regulation on children; 
                    and
                        (b) an explanation of why the planned regulation is 
                    preferable to other potentially effective and 
                    reasonably feasible alternatives considered by the 
                    agency.
    
                    5-502. In emergency situations, or when an agency is 
                    obligated by law to act more quickly than normal review 
                    procedures allow, the agency shall comply with the 
                    provisions of this section to the extent practicable. 
                    For those covered regulatory actions that are governed 
                    by a court-imposed or statutory deadline, the agency 
                    shall, to the extent practicable, schedule any 
                    rulemaking proceedings so as to permit sufficient time 
                    for completing the analysis required by this section.
    
                    5-503. The analysis required by this section may be 
                    included as part of any other required analysis, and 
                    shall be made part of the administrative record for the 
                    covered regulatory action or otherwise made available 
                    to the public, to the extent permitted by law.
    
                    Sec. 6. Interagency Forum on Child and Family 
                    Statistics.
    
                    6-601. The Director of the OMB (``Director'') shall 
                    convene an Interagency Forum on Child and Family 
                    Statistics (``Forum''), which will include 
                    representatives from the appropriate Federal statistics 
                    and research agencies. The Forum shall produce an 
                    annual compendium (``Report'') of the most important 
                    indicators of the well-being of the Nation's children.
    
                    6-602. The Forum shall determine the indicators to be 
                    included in each Report and identify the sources of 
                    data to be used for each indicator. The
    
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                    Forum shall provide an ongoing review of Federal 
                    collection and dissemination of data on children and 
                    families, and shall make recommendations to improve the 
                    coverage and coordination of data collection and to 
                    reduce duplication and overlap.
    
                    6-603. The Report shall be published by the Forum in 
                    collaboration with the National Institute of Child 
                    Health and Human Development. The Forum shall present 
                    the first annual Report to the President, through the 
                    Director, by July 31, 1997. The Report shall be 
                    submitted annually thereafter, using the most recently 
                    available data.
    
                    Sec. 7. General Provisions.
    
                    7-701. This order is intended only for internal 
                    management of the executive branch. This order is not 
                    intended, and should not be construed 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 its employees. This order shall not be construed to 
                    create any right to judicial review involving the 
                    compliance or noncompliance with this order by the 
                    United States, its agencies, its officers, or any other 
                    person.
    
                    7-702. Executive Order 12606 of September 2, 1987 is 
                    revoked.
    
                        (Presidential Sig.)
    
                    THE WHITE HOUSE,
    
                        April 21, 1997.
    
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Document Information

Published:
04/23/1997
Department:
Executive Office of the President
Entry Type:
Presidential Document
Document Type:
Executive Order
Document Number:
97-10695
Pages:
19885-19888 (4 pages)
EOCitation:
E.O. 13045 of 1997-04-21
EONotes:
Amended by: EO 13229, October 9, 2001; EO 13296, April 18, 2003
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