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EO 13892: Promoting the Rule of Law Through Transparency and Fairness in Civil Administrative Enforcement and Adjudication

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Summary

Required agencies to provide fair notice before taking enforcement actions and publish compliance guidance. Prohibited agencies from applying new standards retroactively.

Impact on Federal Contracting

Protects contractors from retroactive enforcement of procurement regulations. Agencies must provide clear compliance guidance. Contractors have stronger due process protections in suspension and debarment proceedings.

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EO Number
13892
President
Trump
Date Signed
2019-10-09
Category
General Government Operations

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