Revocation of Certain Executive Orders
1. Purpose
This executive order revokes previous orders pertaining to COVID-19 safety protocols and vaccination requirements for federal employees and contractors, streamlining current health policy enforcement.
2. Key Actions And Directives
- Revocation of Existing Orders: Revokes Executive Order 14042 (COVID Safety Protocols for Federal Contractors) and Executive Order 14043 (Vaccination for Federal Employees) issued September 9, 2021.
3. Important Points
- Presidential Authority: The President has the constitutional and legal authority to revoke executive orders.
- Effective Date of Revocation: The revoked executive orders were originally issued on September 9, 2021.
- No Creation of Rights: This order does not create any enforceable rights against the United States or its agencies.
- Consistent Implementation Required: Implementation of the executive order must align with applicable laws and be contingent on appropriations.
- Agency Authority Preserved: The revocation does not affect the legal authority of executive departments or the Office of Management and Budget.
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