Executive order 13045 protection of children from environmental health risks and safety risks

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Executive Order 13045, signed by President Clinton in April 1997, directs federal agencies to identify and address environmental health and safety risks that disproportionately affect children, recognizing that children are more vulnerable due to their developing bodies and behaviors. The order establishes a Task Force co-chaired by the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the EPA Administrator to coordinate federal research and recommend protective strategies. It also requires agencies to evaluate the effects of significant regulations on children's health and safety before those rules take effect.

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Presidential executive order 13045 requiring federal agencies to prioritize identifying and assessing environmental health and safety risks that disproportionately affect children. Establishes a Task Force on Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks to Children with members from multiple cabinet departments and agencies.

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