Citizen
Preparedness
in
War
on
Terrorism
Executive
Order
Presidential
Task
Force
on
Citizen
Preparedness
in
the
War
on
Terrorism
Executive
Order
By
the
authority
vested
in
me
as
President
by
the
Constitution
and
the
laws
of
the
United
States
of
America,
and
in
order
to
support
and
enhance
the
efforts
of
the
American
public
with
respect
to
preparedness
and
volunteerism
in
the
war
on
terrorism,
it
is
hereby
ordered
as
follows:
Section
1. Establishment. There
is
hereby
established
the
"Presidential
Task
Force
on
Citizen
Preparedness
in
the
War
On
Terrorism"
(Task
Force).
Sec.
2. Membership. (a) The
Task
Force
shall
be
composed
of
the
heads
of
the
following
executive
branch
entities,
who
may
designate
representatives
from
within
their
respective
entities
to
assist
them
in
their
duties
in
connection
with
the
Task
Force: the
Office
of
the
Vice
President,
the
Office
of
Homeland
Security,
the
Domestic
Policy
Council,
the
Office
of
Science
and
Technology
Policy,
the
Office
of
Management
and
Budget,
the
Department
of
the
Treasury,
the
Department
of
Justice,
the
Department
of
Labor,
the
Department
of
Health
and
Human
Services,
the
Department
of
Housing
and
Urban
Development,
the
Department
of
Transportation,
the
Department
of
Energy,
the
Department
of
Veterans
Affairs,
the
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
the
Federal
Emergency
Management
Agency,
and
the
Corporation
for
National
and
Community
Service.
The
heads
of
other
executive
branch
departments
and
agencies
and
other
senior
executive
branch
officials
may
participate
in
the
work
of
the
Task
Force
upon
the
invitation
of
the
Co-Chairs.
(b) The
heads
of
the
Office
of
Homeland
Security
and
the
Domestic
Policy
Council,
or
their
designated
representatives,
shall
serve
as
Co-Chairs
of
the
Task
Force.
Sec.
3. Mission. The
Task
Force
shall
identify,
review,
and
recommend
appropriate
means
by
which
the
American
public
can:
(a) prepare
in
their
homes,
neighborhoods,
schools,
places
of
worship,
workplaces,
and
public
places
for
the
potential
consequences
of
any
possible
terrorist
attacks
within
the
United
States;
and
(b) volunteer
to
assist
or
otherwise
support
State
and
local
public
health
and
safety
officials
and
others
engaged
in
the
effort
to
prevent,
prepare
for,
and
respond
to
any
possible
terrorist
attacks
within
the
United
States.
Sec.
4. Reporting
Requirement. The
Task
Force
shall
submit
its
recommendations
to
the
President
within
40
days
from
the
date
of
this
order.
Sec.
5. Termination
of
Task
Force. The
Task
Force
shall
terminate
30
days
after
submitting
its
report
to
the
President.
GEORGE
W.
BUSH
THE
WHITE
HOUSE,
November
9,
2001.
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