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Monday, President Clinton signed an Executive Order that is the first ever for
the Federal Government to be systematically inclusive of APAs data and
concerns.
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press
Secretary
For Immediate Release June 7, 1999
INCREASING
PARTICIPATION OF ASIAN AMERICANS & PACIFIC ISLANDERS IN FEDERAL PROGRAMS
By
the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the
United States of America, including the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
amended (5 U.S.C. App.), and in order to improve the quality of life of Asian
Americans and Pacific Islanders through increased participation in Federal
programs where they may be underserved (e.g., health, human services,
education, housing, labor, transportation, and economic and community
development), it is hereby ordered as follows:
Section 1. (a) There is
established in the Department of Health and Human Services the Presidents
Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (Commission). The
Commission shall consist of not more than 15 members appointed by the
President, one of which shall be designated by the President as Chair. The
Commission shall include members who: (i) have a history of involvement with
the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities; (ii) are from the fields
of health, human services, education, housing, labor, transportation, economic
and community development, civil rights, and the business community; (iii) are
from civic associations representing one or more of the diverse Asian American
and Pacific Islander communities; and (iv) have such other experience as the
President deems appropriate.
(b) The Secretary of the
Department of Health and Human Services (Secretary) shall appoint an Executive
Director for the Commission. Sec. 2. The Commission shall provide advice to the
President, through the Secretary, on: (a) the development, monitoring, and
coordination of Federal efforts to improve the quality of life of Asian
Americans and Pacific Islanders through increased participation in Federal
programs where such persons may be underserved and the collection of data
related to Asian American and Pacific Islander populations and sub-populations;
(b) ways to increase public-sector, private-sector, and community involvement
in improving the health and well-being of Asian Americans and Pacific
Islanders; and © ways to foster research and data on Asian Americans and
Pacific Islanders, including research and data on public health.
Sec. 3. The Department of
Health and Human Services shall establish the White House Initiative on Asian
Americans and Pacific Islanders (Initiative), an interagency working group
(working group) whose members shall be appointed by their respective agencies.
The Executive Director of the Commission shall also serve as the Director of
the Initiative, and shall report to the Secretary or the Secretarys
designee. The working group shall include both career and noncareer civil
service staff and commissioned officers of the Public Health Service with
expertise in health, human services, education, housing, labor, transportation,
economic and community development, and other relevant issues. The working
group shall advise the Secretary on the implementation and coordination of
Federal programs as they relate to Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders across
executive departments and agencies. Sec. 4. The head of each executive
department and each agency designated by the Secretary shall appoint a senior
Federal official responsible for management or program administration to report
directly to the agency head on activity under this Executive order, and to
serve as a liaison to the Initiative. The Secretary also may designate
additional Federal Government officials, with the agreement of the relevant
agency head, to carry out the functions of the Initiative. To the extent
permitted by law and to the extent practicable, each executive department and
designated agency shall provide any appropriate information requested by the
working group, including data relating to the eligibility for and participation
of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Federal programs. Where adequate
data are not available, the Initiative shall suggest the means of collecting
such data. Sec. 5. Each executive department and designated agency
(collectively, the "agency") shall prepare a plan for, and shall
document, its efforts to improve the quality of life of Asian Americans and
Pacific Islanders through increased participation in Federal programs where
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders may be underserved. This plan shall
address, among other things, Federal efforts to: (a) improve the quality of
life for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders through increased participation
in Federal programs where they may be underserved and the collection of data
related to Asian American and Pacific Islander populations and sub-populations;
(b) increase public-sector, private-sector, and community involvement in
improving the health and well-being of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders;
and © foster research and data on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders,
including research and data on public health. Each agencys plan shall
provide appropriate measurable objectives and, after the first year, shall
assess that agencys performance on the goals set in the previous
years plan. Each plan shall be submitted at a date to be established by
the Secretary.
Sec. 6. The Secretary shall
review the agency plans and develop for submission to the President an
integrated Federal plan (Federal Plan) to improve the quality of life of Asian
American and Pacific Islanders through increased participation in Federal
programs where such persons may be underserved. Actions described in the
Federal Plan shall address improving access by Asian Americans and Pacific
Islanders to Federal programs and fostering advances in relevant research and
data. The Secretary shall ensure that the working group is given the
opportunity to comment on the proposed Federal Plan prior to its submission to
the President. The Secretary shall disseminate the Federal Plan to appropriate
members of the executive branch. The findings and recommendations in the
Federal Plan shall be considered by the agencies in their policies and
activities.
Sec. 7. Notwithstanding any
other Executive order, the responsibilities of the President that are
applicable to the Commission under the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
amended, except that of reporting to the Congress, shall be performed by the
Secretary in accordance with the guidelines and procedures established by the
Administrator of General Services.
Sec. 8. Members of the
Commission shall serve without compensation, but shall be allowed travel
expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by law for
persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701-5707).
To the extent permitted by law and appropriations, and where practicable,
agencies shall, upon request by the Secretary, provide assistance to the
Commission and to the Initiative. The Department of Health and Human Services
shall provide administrative support and funding for the Commission. Sec. 9.
The Commission shall terminate 2 years after the date of this Executive order
unless the Commission is renewed by the President prior to the end of that
2-year period.
Sec. 10. For the purposes of
this order, the terms: (a) "Asian American" includes persons having
origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the
Indian subcontinent; and (b) "Pacific Islander" includes the
aboriginal, indigenous, native peoples of Hawaii and other Pacific Islands
within the jurisdiction of the United States.
WILLIAM J. CLINTON
THE WHITE HOUSE,
June 7, 1999
Asian Pacific American
Institute for Congressional Studies (formerly CAPACI)
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Suite 100
Washington, DC 20003
phone: 202/547-9100
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