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Recent DepEd Memoranda October 9, 2020 OUF-2020-0552 – Internal Guidelines on the Implementation of Section 4 (uu) of RA No. 11494 October 2, 2020 DM 063, s. 2020 – 2020 National Teachers' Month and National Teachers' Day/World Teachers' Day Celebrations. The following index lists the Administrative Memoranda issued by the State Court Administrator or SCAO Directors since 1997. 2017-03 Liens for Past Due Support. The rule, which took effect on January 17, 2017, clarified and codified longstanding policies and procedures previously articulated in memoranda and precedent decisions implementing sections of AC21. The final rule did not address notices and standing of INA section 204(j) beneficiaries in Form I-140 revocation proceedings. On June 15, 2017, after consulting with the Attorney General, and considering the likelihood of success on the merits of the ongoing litigation, then Secretary John F. Kelly issued a memorandum rescinding DAPA and the expansion of DACA—but temporarily left in place the June 15, 2012 memorandum that initially created the DACA program. 2017 ASC Exam Papers. National Office Address: 222 Struben Street, Pretoria Call Centre: 0800 202 933 callcentre@dbe.gov.za.

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MEMO # DATESUBJECT
2017-14December 14, 2017Revision of Maximum Per Diem Rates for Localities
2017-13September 6, 2017Fiscal Year 2016-2017 Workers' Compensation Costs
2017-12August 16, 2017Dues/Fees Increase for Administrative and Residual (P-5) Employees
2017-11July 1, 2017Workers' Compensation Cost Recovery - FY 2017-18 Reimbursement Rates
2017-10 RevisedAugust 7, 20172017-2018 Revised Fringe Benefit Recovery Rates (Revised)
2017-10July 1, 20172017-2018 Provisional Fringe Benefit Recovery Rates
2017-09June 13, 2017Annual Inventory Report of all Real and Personal Property
2017-08May 5, 2017Statewide Cost Allocation Plan for the Fiscal Year 2016-2017
2017-07May 4, 2017Statewide Cost Allocation Plan for the Fiscal Year 2015-2016
2017-06April 27, 2017Annual Completion of Internal Control Questionnaire
2017-05April 18, 2017Petty Cash Fund Report
2017-04February 24, 20172017 Due Dates for Payroll Provisions of Collective Bargaining Contracts
2017-03February 23, 2017Calculation of the Taxable Benefit of the Non-Business Use of State-Provided Vehicles, Calendar Year 2017
2017-02January 24, 2017Dues/Fees Increase, Protective Services (NP-5) Bargaining Unit
2017-01January 10, 2017Decrease in GSA Mileage Reimbursement Rate

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A presidential memorandum is a type of directive issued by the president of the United States to manage and govern the actions, practices, and policies of the various departments and agencies found under the executive branch of the United States government. It has the force of law and is usually used to delegate tasks, direct specific government agencies to do something, or to start a regulatory process.[1] There are three types of presidential memoranda: presidential determination or presidential finding, memorandum of disapproval, and hortatory memorandum.[2]

Sometimes used interchangeably, an executive order is a more prestigious form of executive action that must cite the specific constitutional or statutory authority the president has to use it.[1] Unlike executive orders, memoranda are not required by law to be published in the Federal Register, but publication is necessary in order to have 'general applicability and legal effect'.[3] The Federal Register gives publication priority to executive orders and presidential proclamations over memoranda.[4] Memoranda can be amended or rescinded by executive orders or another memorandum, but executive orders take legal precedence and cannot be changed by a memorandum.[3]

History[edit]

In the past, presidential memoranda have been referred to as presidential letters.[2]

PresidentNumber Issued
Barack Obama644[5]
Donald Trump (as of January 6, 2020)167[6]

Presidential determination[edit]

Script monkey chrome. Presidential determination, or presidential finding, are memoranda required by a statute and must be issued before certain actions are taken. For example, a presidential determination on the status of a country must be released before sanctions are imposed on the country.[2]

Memorandum of disapproval[edit]

A memorandum of disapproval is a public veto statement.[2]

Hortatory memorandum[edit]

A hortatory memorandum is issued as a broad policy statement, but unlike a presidential proclamation is directed to executive agencies.[2]

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National security presidential memorandum[edit]

https://pkonm.over-blog.com/2021/01/parallels-desktop-business-edition-14-0-1-45154-download-free.html. In 2017, President Donald Trump changed the national security directives to national security presidential memorandum. They operate like executive orders, but are only in the area of national security. They date back to President Harry S. Truman and have been called many different names.[7]

Memorandum 2017-014

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References[edit]

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  1. ^ ab'The Difference Between an Executive Order and a Presidential Memorandum'(Video). ABC News. Retrieved January 26, 2017.
  2. ^ abcde'Presidential Documents'. SDSU Library & Information Access. Retrieved January 31, 2009.
  3. ^ abKorte, Gregory (January 25, 2017). 'Executive order vs. presidential memorandum: What's the difference?'. USA TODAY. Retrieved January 24, 2017.
  4. ^Korte, Gregory (December 17, 2016). 'Obama issues 'executive orders by another name''. USA TODAY. Retrieved January 24, 2017.
  5. ^'Presidential Memoranda'. January 20, 2017. Retrieved January 24, 2017.Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  6. ^'Presidential Memoranda'. whitehouse.gov. May 14, 2015. Retrieved January 24, 2017.
  7. ^Korte, Gregory (October 12, 2017). 'The executive action toolbox: How presidents use proclamations, executive orders and memoranda'. USA Today. McLean, Virginia: Gannett Company. Retrieved November 9, 2017.

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