Further Continuance of the Federal Emergency Management Agency Review Council
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This Executive Order 14397, signed on March 24, 2026, extends the Federal Emergency Management Agency Review Council originally created by Executive Order 14180 in January 2025. The Council is now continued until 10 days after it submits its required report to the President or until May 29, 2026, whichever comes first. It supersedes the previous continuation order (EO 14378) and maintains the delegation of Federal Advisory Committee Act functions to the Secretary of Homeland Security. The order ensures the Council's operations remain consistent with existing law and available appropriations while clarifying it creates no new enforceable rights.
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Key Changes
- Extends the FEMA Review Council until 10 days after submission of the report required under section 3(c) of EO 14180
- Sets a hard termination date of May 29, 2026 if the report is not submitted earlier
- Supersedes Sections 1 and 2 of Executive Order 14378 dated January 23, 2026
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What this law requires
Continue operation of the Federal Emergency Management Agency Review Council until 10 days after submission of the required report to the President or until May 29, 2026, whichever occurs first
Submit the report required under section 3(c) of Executive Order 14180 to the President
Secretary of Homeland Security shall perform all functions of the President under the Federal Advisory Committee Act applicable to the Federal Emergency Management Agency Review Council
Secretary of Homeland Security shall perform Federal Advisory Committee Act functions in accordance with regulations, guidelines, and procedures established by the Administrator of General Services
Implement this order consistent with applicable law and subject to availability of appropriations