HR 10497 · 93th Congress · Executive reorganization
Executive Reorganization and Management Act
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EnactedLatest: Referred to House Committee on Government Operations.(1973-09-25)
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Executive Reorganization and Management Act - Establishes a commission to be known as the Commission on the Reorganization and Management of the Executive Branch. Specifies the membership of the Commission. Directs the Commission to: (1) analyze and assess the current organization, coordination, and management of the executive branch and recommend appropriate actions, to achieve the purpose of this Act; (2) consider, evaluate, and make recommendations for improved coordination and cooperation among Federal agencies to insure the maximum degree of consistency in governmental actions; (3) appraise the current status of administrative management in the executive branch with a view to proposing reforms and new procedures, techniques, and facilities which will improve the conduct of Government service; and (4) consider, evaluate, and make recommendations for the: (a) establishment of priorities among Federal programs; (b) consolidation and redirection of those programs; and (c) reduction or elimination of those which are of marginal utility or which are unnecessary. Directs the Commission to submit an interim report to the Congress one year after the date of its appointment and at such …
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