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3 July 2010


http://www.ofr.gov/OFRUpload/OFRData/2010-16596_PI.pdf

[FR Doc. 2010-16596 Filed 07/02/2010 at 11:15 am; Publication Date: 07/06/2010]

THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON

June 30, 2010

MEMORANDUM FOR THE HEADS OF EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES

SUBJECT: Long-Term Gulf Coast Restoration Support Plan

The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is the worst environmental disaster America has ever
faced. The oil spill represents just the latest blow to an area that has already suffered
significant hardship. In addition to fighting the spill, conducting environmental cleanup,
and ensuring such a crisis does not happen again, we must help the Gulf Coast and its
people recover from this tragedy. A long-term plan to restore the unique beauty and
bounty of this region is therefore necessary.

As I announced on June 15, 2010, and pursuant to the authority vested in me as President
by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, I assign to the Secretary
of the Navy (Secretary) the responsibility to lead the effort to create a plan of Federal
support for the long-term economic and environmental restoration of the Gulf Coast
region, in coordination with States, local communities, tribes, people whose livelihoods
depend on the Gulf, businesses, conservationists, scientists, and other entities and persons
as he deems necessary. In addition to working with these stakeholders, the Secretary shall
coordinate, as appropriate, with the heads of executive departments and agencies, as well
as offices within the Executive Office of the President (collectively, executive branch
components).

Specifically, I direct the following:

Section 1. As soon as possible, the Secretary shall develop a Gulf Coast Restoration
Support Plan (Plan), based on the following principles:

(a) The Plan shall provide a comprehensive assessment of post-spill needs, as well as a
proposal for Federal assistance in the overall recovery of the region.

(b) The purpose of the Plan shall be to develop an approach that will ensure economic
recovery, community planning, science-based restoration of the ecosystem and
environment, public health and safety efforts, and support of individuals and businesses
who suffered losses due to the spill.

(c) The Plan shall take into account resources already available to respond to the oil spill,
and complement the on-going oil spill response efforts. The Secretary will also
coordinate, as needed, with the State, Federal, and tribal trustees who have responsibility
for directing the natural resource damage planning process under the Oil Pollution Act
and other applicable law.

(d) The Plan shall identify long- and short-term objectives and, where applicable, how the
achievement of these objectives will be measured.

Sec. 2. (a) This assignment is prescribed as an additional responsibility of the Secretary in
accordance with section 5013 of title 10, United States Code. This additional
responsibility may not be delegated under section 5013(f) of title 10, United States Code.

(b) To assist in accomplishing the directive in section 1 of this memorandum, executive
branch components shall make available information and other resources, including
personnel, deemed by the Secretary to be necessary for development of the Plan.

Sec. 3. (a) Executive branch components shall carry out the provisions of this
memorandum to the extent permitted by law, subject to the availability of appropriations,
and consistent with their statutory and regulatory authorities and their enforcement
mechanisms.

(b) Nothing in this memorandum shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:

(i) authority granted by law to an executive department, agency, or the head
thereof; or

(ii) functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to
budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.

(c) This memorandum is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit,
substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United
States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any
other person. Nothing in this memorandum shall relieve or otherwise affect the
obligations of any responsible party under the Oil Pollution Act or other applicable law.

Sec. 4. The Secretary is hereby authorized to publish this memorandum in the Federal
Register.