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Executive Order 12900
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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
THE WHITE HOUSE
February 22, 1994
Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans
By the authority vested in me as President by the
Constitution and the laws of the United States of America,
and in order to advance the development of human potential,
to strengthen the Nation's capacity to provide high-quality
education, and to increase opportunities for Hispanic Americans
to participate in and benefit from Federal education programs,
it is hereby ordered as follows:
Section 1. There shall be established in the Department
of Education the President's Advisory Commission on Educational
Excellence for Hispanic Americans (Commission). The Commission
shall consist of not more than 25 members, who shall be
appointed by the President and shall report to the Secretary
of Education (Secretary). The Commission shall comprise
representatives who: (a) have a history of involvement with the
Hispanic community; (b) are from the education, civil rights,
and business communities; or (c) are from civic associations
representing the diversity within the Hispanic community. In
addition, the President may appoint other representatives as he
deems appropriate.
Sec. 2. The Commission shall provide advice to the
President and the Secretary on: (a) the progress of Hispanic
Americans toward achievement of the National Education Goals
and other standards of educational accomplishment; (b) the
development, monitoring, and coordination of Federal efforts to
promote high-quality education for Hispanic Americans; (c) ways
to increase State, private sector, and community involvement in
improving educations and (d) ways to expand and complement
Federal education initiatives. The Commission shall provide
advice to the President through the Secretary.
Sec. 3. There shall be established in the Department of
Education the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence
for Hispanic Americans (Initiative). The Initiative shall be
an interagency working group coordinated by the Department of
Education and shall be headed by a Director, who shall be a
senior level Federal official. It shall provide the staff,
resources, and assistance for the Commission and shall serve the
Secretary in carrying out his or her responsibilities under this
order. The Initiative is authorized to utilize the services,
personnel, information, and facilities of other Federal, State,
and local agencies with their consent, and with or without
reimbursement, consistent with applicable law. To the extent
permitted by law and regulations, each Federal agency shall
cooperate in providing resources including personnel detailed
to the Initiative, to meet the objectives of this order. The
Initiative shall include both career civil service and appointed
staff with expertise in the area of education, and shall provide
advice to the Secretary on the implementation and coordination
of education and related programs across Executive agencies.
Sec. 4. Each Executive department and each ageney
designated by the Secretary shall appoint a senior official, who
is a full-time officer of the Federal Government and responsible
for management or program administration, to report directly to
the agency head on activity under this Executive order and to
serve as liaison to the Commission and 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 Commission or the staff
of the Initiative, including data relating to the eligibility
for and participation by Hispanic Americans in Federal education
programs and the progress of Hispanic Americans in relation to
the National Education Goals. Where adequate data is not
available, the Commission shall suggest the means of collecting
the data.
Sec. 5. The Secretary, in consultation with the
Commission, shall: submit to the President an Annual Federal Plan
to Promote Hispanic American Educational Excellence (Annual
Federal Plan, or Plan). All actions described in the Plan shall
be designed to help Hispanic Americans attain the educational
improvement targets set forth in the National Education Goals
and any standards established by the National Education
Standards and Improvement Council. The Plan shall include data
on eligibility for, and participation by, Hispanic Americans
in Federal education programs, and such other aspects of the
educational status of Hispanic Americans as the Secretary
considers appropriate. This Plan also shall include, as an
appendix, the text of the agency plans described in section 6 of
this order. The Secretary, in consultation with the Commission
and with the assistance of the Initiative staff, shall ensure
that superintendents of Hispanic-serving school districts,
presidents of Hispanic-serving institutions of higher education,
directors of educational programs for Hispanic Americans, and
other appropriate individuals are given the opportunity to
comment on the proposed Annual Federal Plan. For purposes of
this order, a "Hispanic-serving" school district or institution
of higher education is any local education agency or institution
of higher education, respectively, whose student population is
more than 25 percent Hispanic.
Sec. 6. As part of the development of the Annual Federal
Plan, each Executive department and each designated agency
(hereinafter in this section referred to collectively as
"agency") shall prepare a plan for, and shall document, both
that agency's effort to increase Hispanic American participation
in Federal education programs where Hispanic Americans currently
are underserved, and that agency's effort to improve educational
outcomes for Hispanic Americans participating in Federal
education programs. This plan shall address, among other
relevant issues: (a) the elimination of unintended regulatory
barriers to Hispanic American participation in Federal education
programs; (b) the adequacy of announcements of program
opportunities of interest to Hispanic-serving school districts,
institutions of higher education, and agencies; and (c) ways of
eliminating educational inequalities and disadvantages faced by
Hispanic Americans. It also shall emphasize the facilitation of
technical, planning, and development advice to Hispanic-serving
school districts and institutions of higher education. Each
agency's plan shall provide appropriate measurable objectives
for proposed actions aimed at increasing Hispanic American
participation in Federal education programs where Hispanic
Americans currently are underserved. After the first year, each
agency's plan also shall assess that agency's performance on the
goals set in the previous year's annual plan. These plans shall
be submitted by a date and time to be established by the
Secretary.
Sec. 7. The Director of the Office of Personnel
Management, in consultation with the Secretary and the Secretary
of Labor, to the extent permitted by law, shall develop a
program to promote recruitment of Hispanic students for part-
time, summer, and permanent positions in the Federal Government.
Sec. 8. I have determined that the Commission shall be
established in compliance with the Federal Advisory Committee
Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App. 2). Notwithstanding any other
Executive order, the responsibilities of the President under the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended, shall be performed
by the Secretary, in accordance with the guidelines and
procedures established by the Administrator of General Services.
Sec. 9. Administration. (a) 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).
(b) The Commission and the Initiative shall obtain
funding for their activities from the Department of Education.
(c) The Department of Education shall provide such
administrative services for the Commission as may be required.
Sec. 10. Executive Order No. 12729 is revoked.
WILLLAM J. CLINTON
THE WHITE HOUSE,
February 22, 1994.
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