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CEQ Progress Report on Agencies Implementing EO on Foreign Environmental Reviews
1. / ~~COUNCIL ON ENqVIRONM4ENTAL QUALITY
Progress Report On Agency Procedures Implementing Executive Order 12114,
t
"Environmental Effects Abroad of Major Federal Actions" (January 4,
1979) ~ 3
DATE: November 1, 1979
AGENCY: Council on Environmental Quality, Executive Office of the
President.
ACTION: Information Only: Publication of Second Progress Report on
Agency Procedures Implementing Executive Order 12114, "Environmental
Effects Abroad of Major Federal Actions"
SUMMARY: On January 4, 1979, President Carter issued Executive Order
t
12114 entitled "Environmental Effects Abroad of Major Federal Actions. '
Executive Order 12114 requires all federal agencies taking major federal
actions cutside the U.S. which are encompassed by and not exempted from
the Order, to have in effect procedures implementing the Order within S
months after January 4, 1979 (i.e., by September 4, 1979). The Order
requires agencies to consult with the Council on Environmental Quality
and the Department of State before putting their i~mplementing procedures
in effect. The Council has previously published certain explanatory
documents concerning implementation of E.O. 12114. (44 P.R. 18722,
March 29. 1979). On September 26, 1979 the Council published its first
3. 2
progress report on agency procedures implementing the Executive Order
(44 F.R. 55410). The purpose of this second progress report is to
provide an update on where affected agencies stand in this process.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nicholas C. Yost, General Counsel,
Council on Environmental Quality, 722 Jackson Place, N.W., Washington,
D.C. 20006; (202) 395-5750.
SECOND PROGRESS REPORT ON AGENCY PROCEDURES IMPLEMENTING E.O. 12114
The progress report lists federal agencies in two categories in
Category 1 are agencies that have published proposed or final procedures
implementing Executive Order 12114. Category 2 lists agencies that
have prepared draft procedures or are in the process of developing such
procedures, and contains an estimated time such procedures 'Will be
published in the Federal Register.
Category 1--Federal agencies that have published proposed or final
procedures implementing E.O. 12114.
Department of Defense Final Procedures issued April 12, 1979
(44 Fed. Reg. 21786)
Export-Import Bank of the Final* Procedures issued August 30, 1979
United States (44 Fed. Reg. 50813)
Overseas Private Investment Final* Procedures issued August 31, 1979
Corporation (44 Fed. Reg. 51385)
5. Department of Commerce Proposed Revised NOAA Directive
National Oceanic and Implementing NEPA and E.O. 12114,
Atmospheric Administration October 22, 1979 (44 Fed. Reg. 60779)
Department of Energy Proposed Guidelines issued September 6,
1979 (44 Fed. Rag. 52146)
Department of State Foreign Affairs Manucl Circular No.
807A, Procedures Implementing E.O. 12114
(except nuclear actions) (at the
Federal Register)
Agency for International Proposed Environmental Regulaitions,
Development October 1, 1979 (44 Fed. Rag. 56378)
Department of Transportation See NEPA procedures (DOT Order 5610.1C)
issued Oct. 1, 1979 (44 Fed. Red. 56420),
Paragraph 16
National Aeronautics and See Final NEPA procedures Section 1216.321
Space Administration issued July 30, 1979 (44 Fed. Keg. 44490-
44491)
*Although not published in proposed form for public review
and comment, the preamble provides an opportunity for public
comment on final procedures.
7. 4
Category 2--Federal agencies scheduled to~pullisi proedt~res imple-
menting E.O. 12114 in the near future.
Department of State Draft "Unified Procedures Applicable
To M4ajor Federal Actions Relating
To Nuclear Activities Subject To
Executive Order 12114" awaiting final
approval
Department of Cormmerce Draft Proposed Procedures awaiting
final approval
Environmental Protection Draft Procedures implementing B.O. 12114
Agency (to be incorporated as Subpart .1to EPA
NEPA regulations) awaiting final approval
Department of Agriculture Amendments (containing procedures imple-
menting E.O. 12114) to departmental NEPA
procedures awaiting final approval.
Department of Treasury Draft Procedures implementing E.O. 12114
are under preparation. These procedures
are expected to be published in the near
future.
9. 71 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~5
Department of Interior Draft Procedures implementing E.O. 12114
are under preparation. These procedures
are expected to be published in the near
future.
NICHOLAS C. YOST
General Counsel
November 1, 1979
10. * ~~~~~Federal Regite j Vol. A tNc. V71I M
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procedures shel aP*l Welh respect tn OPMC PU*S~y"5tqjc Unite
whith in tde soeqmenc- the *W obmmonge of the
review of saNh uswajpllcafth. hasset-s States inpadaiite at aldy* regulated by proposed actio, and oresegebie
tudor~091 whtherfor new,
pup. iudeua law to pr's diwamvlroa..t atmiwesa tbsuqirjc
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deteculnes that -n exmpilwu inmacssay as Obtained ntoe
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aliensncanddlimingfieratiow InsrneCua Pa bsLife Insurance Cperposion wrhy any
avusf thed reviewr hterW Anco=atHaft'e=d MVarable ke y 14. ho xmmaber Cow~~.1 heartford
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Vito avaflablily of mshuduiu Haftford Connect ut m8118 PI37 contracts as wall.an bsftluy~,
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te dub
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hem mtwgovwn wrhteegistere
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ndsarewaadn haItwEbe Vaoectdabole Annuity Lite Insurance New Group Variable Only
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Us uqhed
ewhmamntnl ash tnder the Act; and Hartford variable lammed wIth respect to HVA-QP-VA.
Pmadmus
shaft sea em AruthJmsnCm D DC-land DCMadutmonis applied
thoanacdasaicoutI S'xa ni without sydedctos binuade
thrmo Ih eve e Ionvsment trust regstered undsr the therefo at sales axpoeas toward the
M ins"a*ovi,- hInvn t all of Harteord Plusa Hartford. pumbahm of these contracts Issned with
ifWarnedadt il mun fU Connedctiu li ropept to IWVA-QP-VA. DC- and DC-
.ioimealdantattuns uarced by cacvrfer W bhy any aember ota dlass dentded In
s-oh dacumects fle dapAao nIb 20 28 the precedin paragrph will not be
me~~on t~nliau~ty and - thereto o~n oebr counted In determining the particular
Dub aub ofSec~on
mii he
acito 27, IWO and4 Jine U.It 0 P~funned to sales charge to be applied in the aem of
Subjedto
ommardous andon
& Section a(p) oftam Act forani order
anhomenddoeainf d 4 a-tEalf Awllcats f om the a olw
abasew povedes Provbisions am nsaoqz Itjsbnllelaw)7llor a----- o
the ~~~~~~~and the Act and pursuant to
27oMa of BbhetadlraUr
I
wa tas uss toss pa S eatds il(s) ofldie Act hr anoder
as
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mUUIa webaerson are refne ,? ISmshoo nadniofn
therey iforme cimapplication on foe.with tims
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knee Inetm companyon Rtale1.-Sprovides - canpilon
PAMAJIMfl 1WDO-I was crsehadognie arm the provilosls of Sectso m~ap)(
Ila~*vausMG~atu..I as aOnitIo srn bs n e as folows:
mmmP mo U046-u zairedW underthe ActoanbMarch A. 4 o daea accostad any
____________________ Ius HVA QP-#VA nos wonted and sp aa! fc ca oa
sacumIms AMD Exoamiot wiaseiievdasauniethInestent trstan Sj).m
COUMISSION Novemberf aI DC-il w- created varide sdyauspahpagt
mand ranizdW as a unit Investmet trustsuhacnteke o
Ins. ftelook 9-1a-4887 and was registered under the Act on aloasd dd2C'are il
NartfeS Variable Annuity Ufa. may 13.1W7. the onalia Poshed " tot exed the
tantsoee Co. at alj Application for Seaont a7(e)(1) Ils tmfa mb =
Order of Exemption ,=aut propose to permit owners Biecaume nodeducion mbWm.
the
AmfSLtS, Pe sof
Infel insurance and annity charges Is made upon ale acquisition. of
In the matter ol Hartford Variable contacs fasced by (1MVeetu thee, contacts JIssued with respect to
Anninty leInsurance o~y those hAutmod ct o ubett HVA-QP-VA U"-orDC-8 with the
Hartford VarialeAmiftay asaCagdddcos 2 atod Procneed of sain tue or annully
hnuranemSeamt Acoom". Life lia. wpn~HradU. contract, whereas subsequent Payments
Hartford 'Veilds Lifej~a andAccident ba. opq i ne a uhaqie otatu
13. 22 §2151o FOREIGN ASSISTAN
mothers and children, was repealed by program ptut inoplc
Pub.tL. 95-424, Title 1, § 103(c), Oct. 6. 940 F te
nor Prac
1978, 92 Stat. 945, eff. Oct. I, 1978. program and for theef
Anti-Apartheid Program provisions on the cons. r
Cation of this section see
Enactment of this section by Pub.L. which is set out in its;n" 3
99-440 forms a part of the anti-apartheid 60 [§ 5001 et seq.] of tbb
z -n
American Digest System
Aid to other nations, see War and National Emerec
Encyclopedias cy6
Aid to other nations, see C.J.S. War and National Defene1
WESTLAW ELECTRONIC RESEARCH' I.n
War and national emergency cases: 402k [add key number].
See, also, WESTLAW guide following the Explanation pages r
§ 2151ip. Environmnental and natural resources
(a) Congressional statement of findings h%h a
The Congress finds that if current trends in the dlid'r
natural resources in developing countries continue, theoI4
ly undermine the best efforts to meet basic human need
- eI
et tib
sustained economic growth, and to prevent ijnternati&> 0=
and conflict. The Congress also finds that te WOrld, *
mous, urgent, and complex problems, with respect tb?
sources, which require new forms of cooperatioir
United States and developing countries to prevent ,'i?1.
from becoming unmanageable. It is, therefoe In
and security interests of the United States to proviMa
both in thoroughly reassessing policies relating to na)4lo
and the environment, and in cooperating extensively.
ing countries in order to achieve environmentally, sao,
ment.
(b) Assistance authority and emphasis
In order to address the serious problems described h
(a) of this section, the President is authorie to fmilst
under subchapter I of this chapter for developing an~d i"at
the capacity of developing countries to protect and
environment and natural resources. Special effort hl
to maintain and where possible to restore thelad h'
water, wildlife, and other resources upon which depe~4i
growth and human well-being, especially of the poor. M
378
14. -~~~~~~~~TOA
DVLPET22 §Zl15lp
& FOREIGN ASSISTANCE Cc .32 INTERNATIONALaDEVELOPMENT
pealed by program put into place under l) Implementainconsiderations applicable to prograsadpoet ne
presidentntingprograms adpoet
.-, OcI. 6,
) 99-440. For other provisions i ando sc projecsaude
program and for the effect of s (1) The Prmplementing mato uhporm
1978.
catviionof this
se ntrction, PuaL
e :hi Part, shall take fully into accountnthentrlrsure fce
proviions thise ctonstr uctio andpnteeniomn
on esourcesiofdevel-o
iy Pub.L. wvhich is set Ct seq.] its entirety a
out in of this dite, .,,d
11 project upnteevrnenhnaua
contries. Sbett uhpoeue stce n
apartheid 60 [§ 5001
.,jjerg appopratth resident shall require all agencean
Jerrcas apresponiblete fo prorams or projects under this part-
mARY REFERENCES
andeenvironmapenta
(A) to prepare and take fully into account undrti hpe
impact statement for any program or project
iar and National Emergency Q-46.
significantly affecting the environment of the global commonS
J.Wa n
ELECT onIC RefeseARCH1 outside the jurisdiction of any country, the environment Of the
RESEARCH
V ELECTRONIC ~United States, or other aspects of the environment which the
cyke caes: 42k [ad pesidnt May specify; and
numbr].
cy caws: 402k [addkey
numbe(B) toeprepaeadtk fully into account an environmental
()t rpr n aeioetudrti
le following the Explanation pages of this
assessment of any proposed Program or proetudrti foreign
chapter significantly affecting the environment of any
country. solweeaporae s oa
mntal and natural resources
~~~~such agencies and officials shul, hrnentapproprate ustaemlocal
it of findings ~~~~~~~technical resources in preparingpuruntohisbeco. l
envronmentt timpabsctisttemnt
it of findings
it if current trends in the dgatiand environmental assessments
loping countries continue, the wil(2) The President may establish exceptions from the requirements
3rts to meet basic humn eds toafti ubeto o mrgency conditions and for cases in which
with those requirements would be eiul ermna
vth, and to prevent Mintnernnaetional acompliance United States.
-ess also finds that the world faced' to the foreign policy interest of the
1,frel 118, as added Pub.L. 95-88 Title 1,
lex problems, with repc1ontf(uL8-9,P.i
new forms of cooperaiontobet §1(),Ag319791Sa.537w and amended Pub.L. 9-42,TteI
1101 Oct. 6, 1978, 92 Stat. 948; Pub.L. 96-53, Title!§ 122 u.14 99
'ping coutries sch pro'b§
toprevent
93 Stat. 366; Pub.L. 97-113,.. 9-29 e.2,1981, 95 Stat,2. 1533:
I,§37Title
geable. It is, therefore, in the eo 0() 2,Ot
the United States to provide Ie& renumbered § 117 and amendedPbL 959 il ~
ssing policies relating to natural ,re' 24, 1986, 100 Stat. 3014.)
AND STATUTORY NOTES
i in cooperating extensively with d~HISTORICAL U.S.Code Cong. and
97-4j3, se 1981
Notes and Legislative Reports
achieve environmentally sound dRevision
1977 Act. House Report No. 95-240 Adm.News, p. 2404.
and House Conference Report No. 1986 Act. Sena..te Report No. 99-385.
see 1917 tJS.Code Cong. and Related Reports. and statement by Presi-
I emphas~~~~~~~~~~s ~95-501, see 1986 U.S.Code Cong. and Adm.
~ ~
emphasis
I ~ ~ ~ ~ Ad.ew, .74.dent,
News.hp.r 5047.d Parts o ucw t
insb 1978 Act' House Report No. 95-1087 include certain
serious problems desrbd Iuda~eeme to
auhorize to funish
~siden is 'elopin anUte~se and House Conference Report and
98.S.Code cong. No. References to ofcape
dev
for p.e2351. References to subchapter I Of this
chapnte isauhoiz.Noewis9-14, Ac. HoseRpot1o %7 chapter are deemed to include parts IV
gcounterie tor protectin and mane Adrn79s (section 2 et seq.),q.VI (sectionon23488et
Lg countries toprotect and
man1979 Act. Hous Report No. 96-9
shall be'and House Conference Report NO. eq) and VIII (section 2349aa et sel.) of
resources. Specialefforts 1979 u.S.Code Cong. and subtchapter II of this chapter, and refer-
peoucssilet rpestoreffort sha397,esee Admn.News, p. 857. ences to subchapter 11 are deemdt
toresorethe land,
posibl exclude such Parts. see section 202(b)
Act. Senate Report No. 97483
resources upon which depend eoi1981 of Pub.L 92-226, set out as a note under
and Hose Conference Report No.
icing, especially of the poor.
37837
15. FOREIGN RELATIONS FOREIGN RELATIONS 22 § 215lp
t
rrecr fiow of intiormna- -(A) political and economic developments b)Astaetoncugearticipation and integration of women; prohibition against
ad to the jamming of in China; ( sepsarate assistncuae opam o oe
greater access for for- "(B3) standard or l~ivig of the Chinese
the patesitacprgmfowmn
national intres of the poe (1) Up to $10,000,000 of the funds made available each fiscal year under this part
ite a suspension under "(C) relations between the United States and part 10 of this subchapter shall be used, in addition to funds otherwise available
~, or (5). to temi.
(4), and Chmna and for such purposes, for assistance on such terms and conditions as the President may
ipproval under subsec. "0D) the actions taken by China to pro- determine to encourage and promote the participation and integration of women aus
at th opsiio mote a settlement in Cambodia which will equal partners in the development process in the developing countries. These funds
7), asth cause be
may enur Cambodian independence, faciitae an shall be used primarily to support activities which will incrvease the economic
mt.-Sixty daatr act of self-detemrmintion by the Cambodian productivity and income earning capacity of women.
is At [Fb.
1. 190], pOeope and pr0fevet the Khmer Rouge from
to the Congress a re- eunn oexlsnpwr [See main volume for text of (2V; (03
9(4) the status Of programns and activities sus
.ythe Government pendled under subsection (ay, and (As amended Pub.L. 101-518, Title V, I 562(dX(2), Nov. 5, 1990, 104 Stat. 2031.)
bciesdescribed in "() tie additional meassures taken by the
President under section 901(c) [asction 901(c) of §215in. Human rights and development assistance -
ilateral asnetio Oa Pub.L 101-246J if rprtssion in Chins deep-
evelolxnents in China jal main volume for text of (a) and (b)3
See
doead economidc rela- LIBRARY REFERENCES (b) I Protection of children fron exploitatIon
t President's actidn Law Reviews
X9) Secion901axg ajudiatin O naigaingNo
Relratng sylm assistance may be prodided to any government failing to take appropriate and
[ftesu"etion
SiaX9)
" RheformingO
asylum- Mairtin13
DaviudicA. adequate measures, within their means, to protect children from exploitation, abuse
£ctihe sseions-ii h coPa.1Rst
Bohemia.DadA.Mrii1
12f or forced conscription into military or paramilitary services.
planning and health progras [See main volume for text of (c) and (d)]
EISIONS try, including aMy involing abortd, Mth pe.(e) Promotion of civil and political rightt grants to nongoverunmental organizationsa in
stpnnel of Certifying organization and using M South Africa; prIoariy, etc
i.v. Agency for In.- an physical fascilities Planned parenthood Pedt- (I) The President is authorized and encouraged to use not less than $3,000,000 of
htpp. 394 [main I- eration of Amnerica linc. v. AgeIcy for htnu. the funds made available under this part and part IV of subchapter II of this chapter
sad in p-r 887 P.2d Develoipment C.A.2 (N.Y.) 1990, 915 FR2d 59. for each fiscal year for studies to identify, and for openly carrying out, programs
tflt~fla
Devlop- Agency for International Devlopment policy and activities which will encourage or promote increased adherence to 'cmvl and
innng o fr-
ruts concerning funding eligibility reqUirfement which political rights, as set forth in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, in
izatons on th re prohibited funding for foreign nongoveninent countries eligible for assistance under this part or under part 10 of this subichapter,
di no eiemo family planning organizationes which promeoted our except that funds made available under part 10 of this subchapter may only, be used
a method of family imp eurwited abortion did not contravene stain- under this subsection with respect to countries in sub-Saharan Africa. None of
matic lammed pan tory, purposes of Foreign Assistance Act and did these funds may be used, directly or indirectly, to influence the outcome of any
col tights W splc,, nOt thereby exceed executive authority. DKT election in any country.
ditsplanning associa- Memorial Fund Ltd. v. Agency for Intern. Devel-
i~tsf in foreign cm-- Opment, C.AD.C.1989, 887 P.2d 275. [See main volume for text of 09 and (g)J
ad human resources devrelopment (As amended Puh.L. 101-618, Title V. 4§ 562)(dX), 599D, Nov. 5, 1990, 104 Stat. Sosi1, 2066.)
~~~ar text volume
[See mainof (a)] ~I Another aubsec. lb) has beent enacted.
sa-rmis § 21i1p, Environmental and natural resources
under this section shall be used primarily to expand and [Se manvolume for text of (a) and (b03
education methods, -especially those designed to improve j (eInpestaonosirtosapltbeopogasndroes
SI families and the urban poor and to provide them with c mlm tao ondetisaplcleoprgm ndrjcs
Increase the relevance Of formal education systems toth (1) The President, in implementing programs and projects under this part and part
eciailly at the prinmary level, through reform Of Curricula, 10 of this subchapter, shall take fully into account the impact of such programs and
teaching methods, and improved teacher training; and to project upon the environment and natural resources of developing countries. Sub-
ment capabilities Of institutions which enable the poor to ject to such procedures as the President considers appropriate, the President shall
nt. Assistance under this section shall also be prodided for reqirue all agencies and officials responsible for programs or projects under this part
training of people Of developing countries in such disciplines and part 10 of this subchapter-
nling and implementation of public and private development [See main volume for text of (A) and (1)3
8, Title V, § 6(~) Nov. 5,1990,104 Stat 201.) Such agencies and officials should, where appropriate, use local technical resources
562(d~~~~~~~l), ~~~in preparing environmental impact statements and environmental assessments pur-.
,omen into national ecomomies; Teportsu ttohisbecon
(See main volume for text of (a)J [Se main volume/for text of f)3
8 (As amended PuiKL. 1014618, Title V, § 562(dXA), Nov. 3, 1990, 104 Stat. 2031.)
9
16. 22 §2151o FOREIGN ASSIST
mothers and children, was repealed by program put into place
Pub.L. 95-424, Title 1, § 103(c), Oct. 6, 99-440. For otherp
1978, 92 Stat. 945, eff. Oct, 1, 1978. program and for the I
Anti-Apartheid Program catviions thisei,
of Th
Enactment of this section by Pub.L. whchtisn set othin ien,j
99-440 forms a part of the anti-apartheid 60 [§ 5001 Ct seq.] of thi
LIBRARY REFERENCES "
American Digest System
Aid to other nations, see War and National Emergency t-.46
Encyclopedias
Aid to other nations, see C.J.S. War and National Defense 9 6',
.4
WESTLAW ELECTRONIC RESEARCWIIk
t
War and national emergency cases: 402k [add key number]; 2
See, also, WESTLAW guide following the Explanationpae f
§2151ip. Environmental and natuajrsure
(a) Congressional statement of findings
The Congress finds that if current trends in te, dd-
natural resources in developing countries coniucit0
ly undermine the best efforts to meet basic human
sustained economic growth, and to prevent interntthis
and conflict. The Congress also finds that the world 5 0
mous, urgent, and complex problems, with respecf*6
sources, which require new forms of cooperatidon A I
United States and developing countries to preVentY" glo
from becoming unmanageable. It is, therefore,
and security interests of the United States to pro)i
u
.U19
both in thoroughly reassessing policies relating to4)&i
and the environment, and in cooperating extensivels
ing countries in order to achieve environmentally
ment.
(b) Assistance authority and emphasis
In order to address the serious problems described 7
(a) of thiis section, the President is authorized tor am
under subchapter I of this chapter for developing andiAs
the capacity of developing countries to protect andy
environment and natural resources. Special effortst
to maintain and where possible to restore the Iand, A
water, wildlife, and other resources upon which depie I
growth and human well-being, especially of the poor.-
378
17. cl.32 INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 22 § 215IP
FOREIGN ASSISTANCE
r99g440 put intoe provisionde j mpentaion considerations applicable to programs rjct projects
l and ne
pealedt 6.
Oct
c)ale by program For other placeion underrgpogasad
adpoet ne
(1) The President, in implementilng h macprograms fsc
1978. prog~ram and for the effect of such pograms
catviions hs seciosePbe Pun.L
ntrction on the -his part. shall take fully into accountatheimact reofurchs
proviion of this onstruction and
o n aua eorcesiofdevlco-
b ' Pub.L. which is set out in its entirety as c .,,d projects UPo thPniomn con-
3
Itries.Subject to such procedures as the residn
oi countrories. tePeidn hl eqiealae
-apartheid 60 (§ 5001 et seq.] of this title,
,Idcrs apPrPriatthfor progrm orequroet undenvrothisnpart
resdetshl alleagenies pand
fficias responsible orpoets
MARY REFERENCES 0
(A) to prepare and take fully into accounta envtironmapenta hpe
Var and National Emergency C=46. impact statement for any program or project underti
:J.S. War and National Defense § 61.
gnificantly affecting the environment of the global commonS
5si
RESEARCH
V ELEO~~hONIC ~outside the jurisdiction of any country, the environment of the
RESEARCH
V ELECTRONIC ~United States, or other aspects of the environment which the
number). (B)ideto marseciand takeflyn noacon an environmental
icy cases: 402k [add key prepar n aeflyit con
le following the Explanation pages of thisB)t
under this
assment of any proposed program or project any foreign
capters sinfcnl fetn h niomnt of
countery.giiatyafctn h niom
ental and natural resources
itof findings such agencies and officials shouldmwhere apprprate ustaemlocal
ictchnical resources in preparing eniomna subsection. matsaeet
21;
at if current trends in the degradat environmental assessments pursuant to this
(2 h rsdent may establish exceptions from the requiremfents
-and
loping countries continue, they will subseciofrem gnc cnitions and for cases in which
orts to meet basic human needs, to at of This
woulnesrosl ermna
vrth, and to prevent international tofcomplianceswihithoseorequireents wunitd Staes.rosydermna
ress also finds that the world face tompth forign pholic inequresteofthe
ne
orinplcyitrs o h nte tts
'lex problems, with respect to natur
Pt. I § 117, formerly 118, as added Pub.L. 95-88, Title I,
new forms of cooperation betwea(uL8715
- )ping to § 113(a). Aug. 3,1977. 91 Stat. 537, and65,TteIP 1b2L
amended Aug-424, Title9,
98 2Sa.94;PbL 2.Ag.95144, T1979.
)igcountries toPrevent such prb§10Lc.6 0,Dc 9 981, 95 Stat. 1533;
geable. It is, therefri h c 3Sa.36 u..9-1,TteII § 301(1), (2). Oct.
' the United Statestprvdledenmee§11anamnePuL.9-2,TleII
~ssing policies relatin ontrlr2,18,10Sa.31.
dchincoenvratngetnilywh
v HISTORICAL AND STATUTORY NOTES
sound d
achieveenvironmntally -Revision Notes and LegIslative Report.s 97-413, see 1981 U.S.Cocde Cong. and
1977 Act. House Report No. 95-240 2404. Adm.News. p.
and House Conference Report No. 1986 Act. Senate Report No. 99-385,
95-501, see 1977 U.S.Code Cong. and Related Reports, and Statement by Presi-
demphasis AdmNews p. 748. dent. see 1986 tJ..Code Cong. and Adm.
179 Act.House Report No. 95-1087 News, p. 5047.
serious in s
roblemsdescribe No.
and House Conference Report and
7 References to Subchapter I deemed to
seriout sprtoblmsdsied funish inurnsub include certain parts of subchapter 11
isatorizeedlopn
sidcapenr 95545 we 1978 US.Codle Cong. References to subchapt&r I of this
steAdm.News,
developing
chapter forand p.2351.
chapter are deemed to include parts IV
igCountries to protect and inanag ~~~~~~~~~~~1979
Act. House Report No. 96-7 (section 2346 et seq.). VI (section 2348 et
resources. sect.), and VI1I (section 2349aa et seq.) of
resouces.Special efforts shall tbe and House Conference Report No.
see 1979 IJ.S.Code Cong. and suchperI of this chapter, and refer-
possible the restre Ve96-397,
to land, to subichapter 11 are deemed to
restor thepland, yec AmNwp85.ences
peossible tpon 1981 Act. Senate Report No. 97-83 exclude such parts. See section 202(b)
renesourcsll u onwhic dpender o Report No. of Pub.L. 92-226, set out as a note under
f h or and House Conference
7secal8
3ig
378 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~379
18. FOREIGN RELATIONS FOREIGN RELATIONS 22 § 2151p
a fare rlotv of informs. "(A) Political and economic developments(bAsitnetenotaeiaicptnadItgrinofwm;pohiinaant
end to the jammning of in China; bAsitnetenurgpatcptoaninerioofwm;pohiinaant
nd greater access for for-~ NH) the standard of living of the Chinese eaaeassac rga o oe
t:national interest Of the repelai., btenth ntd tts(1) Up to $10,000,000 of the funds made available each fiscal year under this part
nate a suspension under NOrltin et,,dh nte ue and part 10 of this subchapter shall be used, in addition to funds otherwise available
(3), (4), or (5). to ftm and Chins; adfor such purposes, for assistance on such terms and conditions as the President may
i"pProvall under subset- "CD) the actions taken by Chin to pro- determine to encourage and promote the participation and integration of women as
drttte the opposition m- mote a settlement in Cambodia which will equal partners in the development process in the developing countries. These funds
*X) astie east .my be. enmu" Canibodian independence, faclit~ate an shall be used primarily to support activities which will increase the economic
days
`n-Sxy afe c of sldermn tioby t temod
'e productivity and income earning capacity of women.
thsAt[e.i .19) people, and prevent Cthe Khmear Rouge from
it to the Congress a re- NuOg toeexclusiof prgasad ,ii n [See main volume for text of(S); Cc))
by the Government of pended under subsection (a) and (As amended Pub.L. 101-513, Title V,§I 5142(d)(2), Nov. 5, 1990, 104 Stat. 2031.)
"(5) the Additional
objectives described in President under setion measures taken 901(c)the
90l(c) [section
by
of f2u5n. 'Human rights and development assistance
11tilaterall saactito Pub-L. 101-2463 if repression in China deep-
developments in Ci
anvlm o ex f()ad(0
Semi ouefrtx f()ad()
ational economic ~LIBRARY REFERENCES (hI I protection of children from exploitation
the President's actions Law Revils.
(aX9) [section 91()IK)() Reforming asylum adudiction:O aigtn No assistance may be provided to any government failing to take appropriate and
of the ssPensions Un- itn coast If 1B0he.,da. Dai A. Matn 138 adequate measures, within their means, to protect children from exploitation, abuse
Ssection on- U.Pa.L.Itev. 1247 (1990). or forced conscription into military or paramilitary services.
Planning and health programs [See main volume for text of (c) and-Cd))
ECISIONS try, including any involving abortions, wt (e) Promotion of civil and political rights, grants to nonugovermnental organizations, in
spnnel Of certifying organiaation and using diif South Africa; priority, etc.
Ad. v. Agency for in- ent Physical facilities. Planned Parauhosoo Fe&, (1) The President is authorized and encouraged to uses not less
Supp. 394 [main vol-
mad in par 857 Fp2
eition of Amnerica, Inc. v. Agency i.foratuna the funds made available under this part and part IV of subchapterthanof this chapter
1I
$3,000,000 of
Development. C.A.2 (N.Y.) 199, 915 F.2d 59. for each fiscal year for studies to identify, and for openly carrying out, programs
stenhtionl
Devlop- Agency for Inateuionad flevelop,,et policy and activities which will encourage or promote increased adherence to -civil and
concerning funding eligibility requirevment which political rights, as set forth in the Universal
hattng to b.
gant prohibited funding for foreign ,ogoarJ,eu,t Declaration
countries eligible for assistance under this part or under part of Human subchapter,
Rights, in
10 of this
* ~~~ family planning organizations which promoted or except that funds made available under part 10 of this slhatrmay only be used'-
a method or family impitinented abortion did not contrvene ftt- under this subsection with respect to countries in sub-Sahren Africa. None of
astiic, parental plan- tory Purposes of Foreign Assistance Act and did these funds may be used, directly or indirectly, to influence the outcome of any
ios-al rigius to Speech, not thereby exceed execuitive authority. DKT election in any country.
ald Planning associa- Memorial Fund Ltd. v. Agency for Intern. Devel-
vities in foeg coon- 'opens. C.A.D.C-199% 8987 Pa2d 275. [See main volume for texrt of 6' and (9)]
ad human resources development (As amended Pub.L. 101-613, Title V, if 562(dflS), 599D), Nov. 5, 1990, 104 Stat. 2031, M06.)
£See main volume/or text ofia)] 1Another subsec. (b) ha. been enacted.
~
-arming ~~ ~
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ * 2 l5Ip. Environmnental and natural resources
under this section shall be Used primarily to expand and [Se main volutme for text of Ca) and (0)]
education methods, especially those designed to improve (el Implementation consideratIon. applicable to program.. and projects
ual families and the urban poor and to provide them with
increase the relevance of formal education systems to the (1) The President, in implementing programs and projects under this part and part
ecially at the primary level, through reform of curcua 10 of this subchapter, shall take fully into account the impact of such programs and
teaching methods, and improved teacher trainingr and to projects upon the environment and natural resources of developing countries. Sub-
ment capabilities of institutions which enable the poor to ject to such procedures as the President considers appropriate, the President shall
mtt Assistance under this section shlla~ also be provided for require all agencies and officials responsible for programs or projects under this part
training of people of developing countnies mn such disciplines and part 10 of this subchapter-
ning and implementation of public and private development [See main volume for text of CA) and (B))
S,'Title V1, 562SOMA) Nov. 5, 1990, 104 Stat 2031.) Such agencies and officials should, where appropriate, use local technical resources
in preparing environmental impact statements and environmental assessments pur-
.0-nen into national economies; Teotsuant to this subsection.
'See main volume/for text of (a)) [See main volume for text of (2)
S (As amended Pub.L. 101-513, Title V, I 562(d)(t), No,. 5, 1990, 104 Stat. 2081.)
9
19. 224 B Backs Lane
Placentia, CA 92670
August 17, 1981
C. Foster Knight
Council on Environmental Quality
722 Jackson Place, NW
Washington, D.C. 20006
Dear Mr. Knight:
I am writing in reference to Executive Order 12114
and its implementation by the current administration. My records
show that the following agencies have not published final impleme ni~g,'
procedures: r vC4t
a. Department of Commerce 6-)
-b. Environmental Protection Agency
a . Department of the Interior-~ [c-vt~
Please inform me of the current status 'of these agencies' procedres.
In addition, please inform me if your agency has
published a more recent progress report on agency procedures than
the Sixth Progress Report (45FR77106).
With the new administration's penchant for reducing
regulations, I assumaithat the agencies listed above will not be
publishing implementing procedures. This assumption leads me to
the question of whether agencies with final procedures will be
rescinding them. I have attached my current list of agencies
ahd contact persons.
Thank you for all of your assistance.
Sincerely yours,
Glen Worthington
20. Agency for International Albert Printz
Development: AID Environmental Coordinator
October 1, 1979- Proposed Agency for International Development
44FR56378 Department of State
October 23, 1980 - Final Washington, DC 20523
45FR70239
Department of Transportation: Camille Cleveland
October 1, 1979 - Final Office of Environment and Safety
44FR56420 U. S. Department of Transportation
400 Seventh Street SW
Washington, DC 20590
National Aeronautics and Nathan B. Cohen~
Space Administration: Director, Management Support Office
July 30, 1979 - Final (External Relations)
44FR44490 Code LB-4
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Washington, DC 20548
Department of Agriculture: Barry R. Flamm
November 15, 1979 - Proposed Office of Environmental Quality
44FR65768 U. S. Department of Agriculture
June 19,1980 - Final Washington, DC 20250
45FR4 1583
Environmental Protection Agency: Thomas Sheckells
November 29, 1979 -Proposed Office of Environmental Review
44FR68776 Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street SW
Washington, DC 20460
Arms Control and Disarmament Raymond 0. Waters
Agency Office of the General Counsel
October 21, 1980 - Final US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
45FR69510 Washington, DC 20451
Department of the Army Jack Bickley
October 20, 1980 - Final Army Environmental Office
45FR69215 Asst. Chief of Engineers
Room 1H676 Pentagon
Washington, DC 20310
Department of the Treasury Anthony V. DiSilvestre
July 15, 1980 - Final Office of Administrative Programs
45FR47626 Department of the Treasury
Washington, DC 20220
21. Dept. of Defense: Gorden H. Drake
April 12, 1979 -Final Office of the Asst. General Counsel
44FR21786 (Logistics)
Office of the Secretary of Defense
Washington, DC 20301
Export-Import Bank of the US: Rosa S. Deiston
August 20, 1979-Final General Counsel
44FR50813 Export-Import Bank of the United States
811 Vermont Avenue Nil
Washington, DC 20571
Overseas Private Investment Gordon Hunt
Corporation: Office of Development
August 31, 1979-Final Overseas Private Investment Corporation
44FR51385 1129 - 20th Street NW
Washington, DC 20527
National Oceanic and Dr. Richard L. Lehman
Atmospheric Administration: Director Ecology and Conservation Office
October 22, 1979-Proposed National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
44FR60779 U. S. Department of Commerce
July 24, 1980 - Final 14th and Constitution Avenue NW
45FR49312 Washington, DC 20230
Department of Commerce: Robert T,. Miki
February 12, 1980 -Proposed Assistant Secretary for Reguiatory Polity
45 FR9307
U. S. Department of Commerce
Washington, DC 20230
Department of Energy: Dr. Robert Stern
September 6, 1979 -Proposed NEPA Affairs Division
44FR52146 Office of Environment, Department of Energy
Room 4 G-064 Forrestal Building
January 5, 1981 - Final 1000 Independence Avenue SW
46FR1007 Washington, DC 2058S
Department of State: Irene P. Dybaiski
1. November 21, 1979-Final Office of Environment-and Health
44FR67004 U. S. Department of State
(except nuclear) Room 7820
Washington, DC 20520
L 2. November 13, 1979-Final Director of the Office of Export and Import Control
( ~'. 44FR65560 Nuclear Energy and Energy Technology Division
a ~~(nuclear)
~~~~~~
Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental
~~~~and Scientific Affairs
Department of State
/ ~~~~~~~Washington, DC 20520
22. * Federal Maritime Commission Francis C. Hurney
£ ~~May 21, 1980 - Final Federal Maritime Commission
45FR33996 1100 L Street NW
Washington, DC 20573
Army Corps of Engineers Richard L. Makinen
August 25, 1980- Final Office of Environmental Policy
45FR56760 Directorate of Civil Works
HQDA(DAEN-CWR-P)
Washington, DC 20314