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  • /ppp/2009/book-2/0381-appendix-d-presidential-documents-published-in-the-federal-r
    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register

    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register This appendix lists Presidential documents released by the Office of the Press Secretary and published in the Federal Register. The texts ... printed in title 3 of the Code of Federal Regulations and in the Compilation of Presidential Documents. PROCLAMATIONS Proc. No. Date 2009 Subject 74 F.R. Page 8395 Jul. 6 National Summer Learning

  • /ppp/2013/book-2/0255-appendix-d-presidential-documents-published-in-the-federal-r
    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register

    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register This appendix lists Presidential documents released by the Office of the Press Secretary and published in the Federal Register. The texts ... printed in title 3 of the Code of Federal Regulations and in the Compilation of Presidential Documents. PROCLAMATIONS Proc. No. Date 2013 Subject 78 F.R. Page 8998 July 19 Captive Nations Week

  • /ppp/2010/book-2/0407-appendix-d-presidential-documents-published-in-the-federal-r
    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register

    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register This appendix lists Presidential documents released by the Office of the Press Secretary and published in the Federal Register. The texts ... printed in title 3 of the Code of Federal Regulations and in the Compilation of Presidential Documents. PROCLAMATIONS Proc. No. Date 2010 Subject 75 F.R. Page 8541 July 16 Captive Nations Week

  • /ppp/2012/book-2/0328-appendix-d-presidential-documents-published-in-the-federal-r
    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register

    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register This appendix lists Presidential documents released by the Office of the Press Secretary and published in the Federal Register. The texts ... printed in title 3 of the Code of Federal Regulations and in the Compilation of Presidential Documents. PROCLAMATIONS Proc. No. Date 2012 Subject 77 F.R. Page 8841 Jul. 16 Captive Nations Week

  • /ppp/2014/book-2/0326-appendix-d-presidential-documents-published-in-the-federal-r
    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register

    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register This appendix lists Presidential documents released by the Office of the Press Secretary and published in the Federal Register. The texts ... printed in title 3 of the Code of Federal Regulations and in the Compilation of Presidential Documents. PROCLAMATIONS Proc. No. Date 2014 Subject 79 F.R. Page 9147 July 18 Captive Nations Week

  • /ppp/2011/book-2/0371-appendix-d-presidential-documents-published-in-the-federal-r
    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register

    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register This appendix lists Presidential documents released by the Office of the Press Secretary and published in the Federal Register. The texts ... printed in title 3 of the Code of Federal Regulations and in the Compilation of Presidential Documents. PROCLAMATIONS Proc. No. Date 2011 Subject 76 F.R. Page 8691 July 1 40th Anniversary

  • /ppp/2013/book-1/0354-appendix-d-presidential-documents-published-in-the-federal-r
    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register

    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register This appendix lists Presidential documents released by the Office of the Press Secretary and published in the Federal Register. The texts ... printed in title 3 of the Code of Federal Regulations and in the Compilation of Presidential Documents. PROCLAMATIONS (Continued) Proc. No. Date 2013 Subject 78 F.R. Page 8926 Jan. 16 Religious Freedom

  • /ppp/2015/book-1/0196-appendix-d-presidential-documents-published-in-the-federal-r
    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register

    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register This appendix lists Presidential documents released by the Office of the Press Secretary and published in the Federal Register. The texts ... printed in title 3 of the Code of Federal Regulations and in the Compilation of Presidential Documents. PROCLAMATIONS Proc. No. Date 2015 Subject 80 F.R. Page 9227 Jan. 15 Religious Freedom

  • /ppp/2010/book-1/0436-appendix-d-presidential-documents-published-in-the-federal-r
    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register

    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register This appendix lists Presidential documents released by the Office of the Press Secretary and published in the Federal Register. The texts ... printed in title 3 of the Code of Federal Regulations and in the Compilation of Presidential Documents. PROCLAMATIONS Proc. No. Date 2010 Subject 75 F.R. Page 8470 Jan. 4 National Mentoring Month

  • /ppp/2014/book-1/0393-appendix-d-presidential-documents-published-in-the-federal-r
    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register

    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register This appendix lists Presidential documents released by the Office of the Press Secretary and published in the Federal Register. The texts ... printed in title 3 of the Code of Federal Regulations and in the Compilation of Presidential Documents. PROCLAMATIONS Proc. No. Date 2014 Subject 79 F.R. Page 9076 Jan. 15 Religious Freedom

  • /ppp/2012/book-1/0395-appendix-d-presidential-documents-published-in-the-federal-r
    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register

    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register This appendix lists Presidential documents released by the Office of the Press Secretary and published in the Federal Register. The texts ... printed in title 3 of the Code of Federal Regulations and in the Compilation of Presidential Documents. PROCLAMATIONS Proc. No. Date 2012 Subject 77 F.R. Page 8773 Jan. 13 Martin Luther King

  • /ppp/2011/book-1/0373-appendix-d-presidential-documents-published-in-the-federal-r
    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register

    Appendix D--Presidential Documents Published in the Federal Register This appendix lists Presidential documents released by the Office of the Press Secretary and published in the Federal Register. The texts ... printed in title 3 of the Code of Federal Regulations and in the Compilation of Presidential Documents. PROCLAMATIONS Proc. No. Date 2011 Subject 76 F.R. Page 8622 Jan. 9 Honoring the Victims

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  • religion in those countries through the actions described in subsection (c). (2) Requirement of Presidential action Whenever the President determines that the government of a foreign country has engaged in or tolerated ... religious freedom engaged in or tolerated by that government in order to appropriately target Presidential actions under this section in response. (3) Congressional notification (A) In general Whenever the President designates

  • /usc/title-44/section-2112
    Presidential archival depository

    equipment offered as a gift to the United States for the purpose of creating a Presidential archival depository; (ii) take title to the land, facility, and equipment on behalf of the United ... States; and (iii) maintain, operate, and protect the land, facility, and equipment as a Presidential archival depository and as part of the national archives system; (B) (i) make agreements, upon terms

  • exceed 12 years, for which access shall be restricted with respect to information, in a Presidential record, within one or more of the following categories: (1) (A) specifically authorized under criteria established ... disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. (b) (1) Any Presidential record or reasonably segregable portion thereof containing information within a category restricted by the President under

  • major party shall be entitled to payments under paragraph (3), with respect to any presidential nominating convention, in amounts which, in the aggregate, shall not exceed $4,000,000. (2) Minor parties ... minor party shall be entitled to payments under paragraph (3), with respect to any presidential nominating convention, in amounts which, in the aggregate, shall not exceed an amount which bears the same

  • ceremonial duties are adequately documented and that such records are preserved and maintained as Presidential records pursuant to the requirements of this section and other provisions of law. (b) Documentary materials produced ... advise or assist the President, shall, to the extent practicable, be categorized as Presidential records or personal records upon their creation or receipt and be filed separately. (c) During the President

  • which provided for establishment of procedures to facilitate Presidential review of international aviation decisions submitted by Department of Transportation, was revoked ... below. Ex. Ord. No. 12597. Establishing Procedures for Facilitating Presidential Review of International Aviation Decisions by the Department of Transportation Ex. Ord. No. 12597, May 13, 1987, 52 F.R. 18335, provided

  • /usc/title-44/section-2207
    Vice-Presidential records

    Vice-Presidential records shall be subject to the provisions of this chapter in the same manner as Presidential records. The duties and responsibilities of the Vice President, with respect to Vice-Presidential ... duties and responsibilities of the President under this chapter, except section 2208, with respect to Presidential records. The authority of the Archivist with respect to Vice-Presidential records shall be the same

  • inauguration of a President, provide the assistance referred to in subsection (b) to— (1) the Presidential Inaugural Committee; and (2) the congressional Joint Inaugural Committee. (b) Assistance.— Assistance that may be provided ... property. (4) Any other assistance that the Secretary considers appropriate. (c) Reimbursement.— (1) The Presidential Inaugural Committee shall reimburse the Secretary for any costs incurred in connection with the provision

  • /usc/title-52/section-20301
    Federal responsibilities

    Presidential designee The President shall designate the head of an executive department to have primary responsibility for Federal functions under this chapter. (b) Duties of Presidential designee The Presidential designee shall ... text of ballot questions; (6) not later than the end of each year after a Presidential election year, transmit to the President and the Congress a report on the effectiveness of assistance

  • performing special missions abroad when the President directs that such protection be provided. (7) Major Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates and, within 120 days of the general Presidential election, the spouses ... such candidates. As used in this paragraph, the term “major Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates” means those individuals identified as such by the Secretary of Homeland Security after consultation with an advisory

  • /usc/title-3/section-102
    Compensation of the President

    services under section 3 and for funds provided under section 6(a)(1) of the Presidential Transition Act of 1963 [Pub. L. 88–277] (3 U.S.C. 102 note) shall provide an estimate ... made available to the public by the Administrator upon receipt by the Administrator.” Presidential Transition Act of 1963 Pub. L. 88–277, Mar. 7, 1964, 78 Stat. 153, as amended

  • case from the Bureau of Consular Affairs of the Department of State to the Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs; and (B) not later than 14 days after such determination, notify ... under subsection (a); or (II) an appropriate individual who— (aa) is approved by the Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs; and (bb) does not represent in any legal capacity a United States

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  • Presidential library museums are open every day except Thanksgiving, December 25, and January 1. (b) Presidential library research hours vary by library, and research rooms are not open on weekends or Federal ... holidays. The Barack Obama Presidential Library is not open to the public at this time. (c) Contact information for each library and museum is online at https://www.archives.gov/locations\#presidential-libraries

  • safeguarded in a manner consistent with Executive Order 13526. (b) Required determinations for former Presidential and Vice Presidential appointees or designees. In order to recommend approval of an access request made ... former Presidential or Vice Presidential appointee or designee, the ARP must make the following determinations in writing: (1) That the requester has previously occupied a senior policy-making position to which

  • /us/cfr/t26/s§ 701.9006-1
    Presidential Election Campaign Fund.

    Transfer of amounts to the Presidential Election Campaign Fund. The Secretary shall determine at least once a month the amount designated by individuals under section 6096 to the Presidential Election Campaign Fund ... Fund. Only amounts transferred to the Fund on or before September 30 following a presidential election shall be used to satisfy certifications relating to that presidential election. (b) Creation of separate accounts

  • States, provided that the contributions to or expenditures by the authorized committee of the Vice Presidential candidate were made on or after the date on which--- (1) The Presidential or Vice Presidential ... offer by the publicly funded primary candidate for the office of President, or by the Presidential candidate's agent(s), to run on the same ticket; or (3) The Presidential and Vice

  • general. The Secretary will deposit amounts into the Presidential Primary Matching Payment Account (Primary Account) only to the extent that there are amounts in the Presidential Election Campaign Fund (Fund) after ... under § 701.9006-1(a). Any amounts in the Primary Account after October 31 following a presidential election will be returned to the Fund for the purpose of making the transfers prescribed

  • required by 44 U.S.C. 2112(a)(2) to promulgate architectural and design standards for Presidential libraries. The standards address the architectural, design, and structural requirements of a new Presidential library and additions ... renovations, and they ensure that Presidential libraries are safe and efficient to operate and provide adequate and secure research and museum facilities. A copy of the standards is provided to the foundation

  • that choose to allocate administrative expenses may do so subject to the following requirements: (i) Presidential election years. In any even year in which a Presidential candidate, but no Senate candidate appears ... party committees must allocate at least 28% of administrative expenses to their Federal accounts. (ii) Presidential and Senate election year. In any even year in which a Presidential candidate and a Senate

  • runoff election, or primary or preference election, or nominating convention or caucus. (ii) References to Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates. The public communication refers to a clearly identified Presidential or Vice Presidential ... during the two-year election cycle ending on the date of a regularly scheduled non-Presidential general election, the time period in paragraph (c)(4)(i) of this section applies; (C) When

  • this section must allocate the following minimum percentages to their Federal funds: (1) Presidential election years. If a Presidential candidate, but no Senate candidate appears on the ballot, State, district, and local ... expenses for activities described in paragraph (a) of this section to their Federal funds. (2) Presidential and Senate election year. If a Presidential candidate and a Senate candidate appear on the ballot

  • selection. (2) Contributions to a delegate made by the authorized committee of a presidential candidate count against the presidential candidate's expenditure limitation under 11 CFR 110.8(a). (3) A delegate ... subject to limitation under 11 CFR 110.1, nor chargeable to the expenditure limits of any Presidential candidate under 11 CFR 110.8(a). Such expenditures may include, but are not limited to: Payments

  • last business day preceding the date of the request. (c) Additional submissions submitted in non-Presidential election year. The candidate may submit additional contributions for review during the year preceding the presidential ... this period must exceed \$50,000. Additional submissions filed by a candidate in a non-Presidential election year will not result in payment of matching funds to the candidate until after January

  • /us/cfr/t11/s§ 9003.2
    Candidate certifications.

    Major party candidates. To be eligible to receive payments under 11 CFR part 9005, each Presidential and Vice Presidential candidate of a major party shall, under penalty of perjury, certify ... party candidates. To be eligible to receive any payments under 11 CFR part 9005, each Presidential and Vice Presidential candidate of a minor or new party shall, under penalty of perjury, certify

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