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A rule or order issued by the president to an executive branch of the government and having the force of law.
Statement on Executive Orders 7073 and 7074
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Executive Order 7076—Extending the Activities of the N.R.A.
Executive Order 7075—Reorganizing the N.R.A.
Executive Order 7074—Reestablishing the National Labor Relations Board
Executive Order 7077—Postponement of Effective Date of Certain Provisions of Executive Order No. 6166, of June 10, 1933
Executive Order 7073—Reestablishing the National Emergency Council
Executive Order 7072—Exemption of John V. Shea From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 7071—Exemption of Ozni P. Hood From Compulsory Retirement for Age
Executive Order 7070—Regulations Governing Appointments of Employees Paid From Emergency Funds
Executive Order 7069—Power-Site Restoration No. 481, Revoking in Part the Executive Order of December 12, 1912, Creating Power-Site Reserve No. 325
Executive Order 7068—Appointing Robert E. Wood, Edward O'Neal, George L. Berry, and Julien H. Hill as Members of the Advisory Committee on Allotments
Executive Order 7067—Orange, Texas, Abolished as a Customs Port of Entry
Executive Order 7066—Revocation of Executive Order No. 5942, of October 29, 1932, Withdrawing Public Lands
Executive Order 7064—Continuing the Powers of the Administrator of Public Works under N.I.R.A.
Executive Order 7065—Creating the National Resources Committee
Executive Order 7060—Prescribing Rules and Regulations Relating to Procedure for Employment of Workers Under the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935
Executive Order 7061—Retirement of Edwin Sheddan Cunningham, Foreign Service Officer
Executive Order 7063—Authority for the Extension of the Temporary Appointments of Certain Employees of the General Accounting Office
Executive Order 7062—Designation as Unhealthful of Certain Closed Posts in the Foreign Service
Executive Order 7059-A—Changing the Name of the Luquillo National Forest