Executive Order 5658
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For the purpose of securing greater uniformity in the form and style and for the better safeguarding of the texts of Executive orders and proclamations, Executive Order No. 5220 of November 8, 1929, entitled “Uniform Style and Safeguarding of Proclamations and Executive Orders,” is hereby rescinded and superseded by the following regulations.
- The draft Executive orders and proclamations shall be prepared as follows:
(a) Punctuation, capitalization, orthography, and other matters of style shall conform to the most recent edition of the “Style Manual of the Government Printing Office.” (b) The spelling of geographic names shall conform to the most recent decisions of the United States Geographic Board (see Executive Orders No. 27-A of September 4, 1890, and No. 399 of January 23, 1906). (c) Descriptions of tracts of lands shall conform, so far as practicable, with the most recent edition of the “Specifications for Descriptions of Tracts of Land for Use in Executive Orders and Proclamations” prepared by the Board of Surveys and Maps of the Federal Government. (d) A suitable title shall be provided. (e) the typewritten drafts shall be double-spaced, on paper 8 by 12½ inches, and shall have a left-hand margin of 2 inches. - The draft Executive orders and proclamations shall be forwarded in quadruplicate to the Department of State. That department shall review them and, upon its being ascertained that they conform with the above specifications, shall transmit the original and one additional copy to the President.
- The Department of State shall have custody of the signed originals of all Executive orders and proclamations and shall supervise their publication.
Herbert Hoover
The White House,
June 24, 1931.
Notes
[edit]note: Some compilations erroneously list this EO as No. 5758
- Supersedes:
- Executive Order 5220, November 8, 1929
- Superseded by:
- Executive Order 6247, August 10, 1933
- See Related:
- Executive Order 6497, December 15, 1933
- Executive Order 7081, June 20, 1935
- Executive Order 27-A, September 4, 1890
- Executive Order 399, January 23, 1906
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