Executive Order 10752—Designating the Secretary of the Interior To Execute Certain Powers and Functions Vested in the President by the Act of February 22, 1935, 49 Stat. 30, as Amended
By virtue of the authority vested in me by section 11 of the act of February 22, 1935, 49 Stat. 33 (15 U. S. C. 715j), and as President of the United States, it is ordered as follows:
SECTION 1. The Secretary of the Interior is hereby designated and appointed as the agent of the President for the execution of all the powers and functions vested in the President by the act of February 22, 1935, 49 Stat. 30, entitled "An Act to regulate interstate and foreign commerce in petroleum and its products by prohibiting the shipment in such commerce of petroleum and its products produced in violation of State law, and for other purposes," as amended (15 U.S.C. 715 et seq.), except those vested in the President by section 4 of the act (15 U.S.C. 715c).
SEC. 2. The Secretary of the Interior may make such provisions in the Department of the Interior as he may deem appropriate to administer the said act.
SEC. 3. This Executive order supersedes Executive Order No. 6979 of February 28, 1935, Executive Order No. 7756 of December 1, 1937 (2 F.R. 2664), Executive Order No. 9732 2 of June 3, 1946 (11 F. R. 5985), and paragraph (q) of section 1 of Executive Order No. 10250 of June 5, 1951 (16 F. R. 5385).
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER
THE WHITE HOUSE,
February 12, 1958.
Dwight D. Eisenhower, Executive Order 10752—Designating the Secretary of the Interior To Execute Certain Powers and Functions Vested in the President by the Act of February 22, 1935, 49 Stat. 30, as Amended Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/235539