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Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Digital Library Collections This is a PDF of a folder from our textual collections. Collection: Roberts, John G.: Files Folder Title: JGR/Seal of the President (9 of 9) Box: 49 To see more digitized collections visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digital-library To see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/document-collection Contact a reference archivist at: [email protected] Citation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/citing National Archives Catalogue: https://catalog.archives.gov/ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON December 24, 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR RICHARD A. HAUSER FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS JZR SUBJECT: Request for Permission to Use Presidential Seal on Cover of National Energy Policy Plan Ted Garrish has asked for permission to use the Seal of the President on the next report to Congress on the National Energy Policy Plan. The Department of Energy Organization Act of 1977 requires the President to submit such a report to Congress biennially. This will be the fifth such report; previous reports have borne the Department of Energy seal. Garrish also asks permission to include a transmittal letter from the President. Since the report is from the President, the Seal may, as a legal matter, be used. Granting Garrish's request, however, could create a precedent that would lead other Departments to seek the Seal for their reports to Congress, most of which, like this one, are nominally required of the President. I see no reason to depart from the prior practice of using the departmental seal. In fact, since the President will have no personal knowledge of the issues discussed in the report, an argument can be made that he should be distanced from it. Using the Seal would more closely identify the President with the report. I have, however, no objection to a transmittal letter from the President, assuming the text is staffed for White House review. Unlike the Seal, such letters are commonly used with such statutory reports. Attachment THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON December 24, 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR THEODORE i. GARRISH ASSISTANT SECRETARY, CONGRESSIONAL, INTERGOVERNMENTAL AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY FROM: RICHARD H. HAUSEF DEPUTY COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Request for Permission to Use Presidential Seal on Cover of National Energy Policy Plan You have asked for our approval to use the Seal of the President or the fifth report on the National Energy Policy Plan, required by law to be submitted to Congress by the President. You have also requested approval to include a transmittal letter from the President with the report. We have no objection to an appropriately worded transmittal letter from the President, assuming of course that the letter is reviewed at the White House before transmittal. We would not, however, approve use of the Seal on the report. As I am certain you are aware, there are countless reports to Congress required by law, many, like the National Energy Policy Plan, nominally required to be submitted by the President. It would be inconsistent with our policy of restricting use of the Seal of the President to those items with which the President is directly involved or closely identified to permit the Seal to be used on these various reports. On balance, we see no need to depart from the past practice of using the departmental seal on the National Energy Policy Plan. RAH: JGR:aea 12/24/85 cc: FFFielding RAHauser JGRoberts Subj Chron THE WHITE HOUSE WAEHINGTON December 24, 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR THEODORE C. GARRISH ASSISTANT SECRETARY, CONGRESSIONAL, INTERGOVERNMENTAL AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY FROM: RICHARD A. HAUSEF DEPUTY COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Request for Permission to Use Presidential Seal on Cover of National Energy Policy Plan You have asked for our approval to use the Seal of the President on the fifth report on the National Energy Policy Plan, required by law to be submitted to Congress by the President. You have also requested approval to include a transmittal letter from the President with the report. We have no objection to an appropriately worded transmittal letter from the President, assuming of course that the letter is reviewed at the White House before transmittal. We would not, however, approve use of the Seal on the report. As I am certain you are aware, there are countless reports to Congress required by law, many, like the National Energy Policy Plan, nominally required to be submitted by the President. It would be inconsistent with our policy of restricting use of the Seal of the President to those items with which the President is directly involved or closely identified to permit the Seal to be used on these various reports. On balance, we see no need to depart from the past practice of using the departmental seal on the National Energy Policy Plan. RAH: JGR:aea 12/24/85 CC: FFFielding RAHauser JGRoberts Subj Chron 370979 ID n CU N WHITE HOUSE FE004 CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET O OUTGOING H INTERNAL INCOMING Date Domespendents Received (MM/DD) / / Name of Correspondent: Ted Marrish MI Mall Report User Codes: (A) (B) (C) Subject: Request for permission to use Presidential Seal on Cover of NEPP national unergy Policy Plan. ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Gode YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD CUHOLL ORIGINATOR 82,12,17 / I Referral Note: cuat 18 for RAH R D 85112118 5 85112027 Referral Note: / 1 I I Refersel-Note: I / I / - Referral Note: , / / / ACTION CODES: DISPOSITION ODDES: A - Appropriate Action Copy Only/No A *Answored c Completed c Comment/Recommandation R. Direct Reply WICOPY B - Non-Opecial Referral 6 <Suspended D Draft Response IS IEM Signature F - Furnish Fact Sheet x Intertmently to be used as Enclosure FOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE: Type of Response = Initials of Signer Code "A" Completion Date Date of Outgoing Comments: Keep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 561 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON DGH: David is not due back until 12/31. John Sullivan, DOE, has called twice today. Says Sec. of Energy wants a response ASAP. Please heardign to & OF ENERGY Department of Energy Washington, DC 20585 STATES OF December 12, 1985 370979 we Honorable Fred F. Fielding Counsel to the President The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. Fielding: Fred The Department of Energy will, very shortly, be completing the fifth National Energy Policy Plan (NEPP). The Department would like to publish it with the Presidential seal on the cover, inasmuch as this is, by statute, Organization Act of 1977 (P.L. 95-91) requires the President biennially to a Presidential Report to the Congress. Title IV of the Department of Energy submit such a plan to Congress. The Department also proposes to publish a signature. foreword or letter of transmittal with the document, for the President's I would appreciate your consideration of this matter, specifically our request for use of the Presidential seal on NEPP-V, and for permission to use a transmittal letter from the President. For your information, I am for 1983. enclosing a copy of the fourth and last NEPP that was delivered to Congress Sincerely, Tel Theodore J. Garrish Assistant Secretary Congressional, Intergovernmental and Public Affairs Enclosure Return to \ the TAX G THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON December 30, 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR FRED F. FIELDING FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS SUBJECT: Use of Presidential Seal on Stamps Next year the U.S. Postal Service will issue a series of stamps honoring each of the 35 deceased Presidents. The Postal Service will sell a collector's set of the stamps in a book with the stamps, background material, and photographs, as it usually does for major stamp series. "The Presidential Mint Set" book will contain facts and anecdotes on each of the Presidents, along with the President's stamp. The Postal Service would like permission to reproduce the Seal of the President on the book cover. The Postal Service is "an independent establishment of the executive branch of the Government of the United States," 39 U.S.C. § 201. Even apart from the Service's governmental status, this contemplated use of the Seal would seem to be permitted by Subsection 1 (b) of Executive Order 11649, which authorizes use of the Seal in books or pamphlets "incident to a description or history of the Presidency." I have no difficulty viewing a booklet featuring stamps of the Presidents, with background information on each President, as a "history of the Presidency," particularly since it will be issued by a governmental entity. Attachment THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON December 30, 1985 Dear Mr. McCaffrey: Thank you for your letter of December 13. In that letter you described the plans of the U.S. Postal Service to issue a set of stamps honoring the first 35 Presidents, and to issue a book for collectors containing the stamps and additional background information on the Presidents. You requested approval to reproduce the Seal of the President on the cover of the book. The permitted uses of the Seal are limited by law. Section 713 of Title 18 of the United States Code makes it a criminal offense to use the Seal, except in accord with regulations issued by the President. Those regulations are embodied in Executive Order 11649. Copies of the pertinent statute and Executive Order are enclosed for your information. You will notice that the Executive Order permits use of the Seal in books or pamphlets incident to a description or history of the Presidency. In view of this provision, and recognizing the unique status of the U.S. Postal Service, I have no objection to your contemplated use of the Seal. Although the Seal may be used on the book cover, as described in your letter, it should not otherwise be used in promotional materials without the prior approval of this office. I have enclosed a black and white and a color photograph of the Seal, as you requested. Thank you for your inquiry. luck Sincerely, Orig. signed by FFF Fred F. Fielding Counsel to the President Mr. Terrence W. McCaffrey United States Postal Service 475 L'Enfant Plaza, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20260-3100 FFF:JGR:aea 12/30/85 bcc: FFFielding/JGRoberts/Subj/Chron Ch. 33 EMBLEMS, INSIGNIA AND NAMES 18 § 713 § 713. Use of likenesses of the great seal of the United States, and of the seals of the President and Vice President (a) Whoever knowingly displays any printed or other likeness of the great seal of the United States, or of the seals of the President or the Vice President of the United States, or any facsimile thereof, in, or in connection with, any advertisement, poster, circular, book, pamphlet, or other publication, public meeting, play, motion picture, telecast, or other production, or on any building, monument, or sta- tionery, for the purpose of conveying, or in a manner reasonably cal- culated to convey, a false impression of sponsorship or approval by the Government of the United States or by any department, agency, or in- strumentality thereof, shall be fined not more than $250 or imprisoned not more than six months, or both. (b) Whoever, except as authorized under regulations promulgated by the President and published in the Federal Register, knowingly manufactures, reproduces, sells, or purchases for resale, either sepa- rately or appended to any article manufactured or sold, any likeness of the seals of the President or Vice President, or any substantial part thereof, except for manufacture or sale of the article for the official use of the Government of the United States, shall be fined not more than $250 or imprisoned not more than six months, or both. (c) A violation of subsection (a) or (b) of this section may be en- joined at the suit of the Attorney General upon complaint by any au- thorized representative of any department or agency of the United States. Added Pub.L. 89-807, § 1(a), Nov. 11, 1966, 80 Stat. 1525, and amended Pub.L. 91-651, § 1, Jan. 5, 1971, 84 Stat. 1940. Historical Note 1971 Amendment. Catchline. Pub.L. Effective Date of 1971 Amendment. Sec- 91-651 substituted "Use of likenesses of tion 3 of Pub.L. 91-651 provided that: the great seal of the United States, and "The amendments made by this Act of the seals of the President and Vice (amending this section] shall not make President" for "Use of the great seal of unlawful any preexisting use of the de- the United States". sign of the great seal of the United States or of the seals of the President or Vice Subsec. (a). Pub.L. 91-651 redesignated President of the United States that was existing provisions as subsec. (a), and. as lawful on the date of enactment of this so redesignated. expanded prohibition to include likenesses of the seals of the Pres- Act [Jan. 5. 1971), until one year after the ident and Vice President, and added to date of such enactment." the enumerated list of prohibited uses for Legislative History. For legislative likenesses of the great seal of the United history and purpose of Pub.L. 89-807. see States and for the seals of the President 1966 U.S.Code Cong. and Adm.News, p. and Vice President, use in posters. public 4408. See, also, Pub.L. 91-651. 1970 U.S. meetings, or on any building, monument, Code Cong. and Adm. News, p. 5903. or stationery. Subseca. (b), (c). Pub.L. 91-651 added subsecs. (b) and (c). 25 18 § 713 CRIMES Pt. 1 Ch. V EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 11649 the Feb. 16. 1972. 37 F.R. 3625. as amended by Ex.Ord.No.11916. use May 28, 1976. 41 F.R. 22031 nar REGULATIONS GOVERNING SEALS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES as to By virtue of the authority vested in me by section 713(b) of title 18, United States Code [subsec. (b) of this section). I hereby prescribe the following regulations gov. not erning the use of the Seals of the President and the Vice President of the United n States. sig Section 1. Except as otherwise pro- established to house the papers or effects vided by law, the knowing manufacture. of former Presidents or Vice Presidents; thi reproduction. sale, or purchase for resale of the Seals or Coats of Arms of the (e) Use on a monument to a former President or the Vice President of the President or Vice President; Sta United States, or any likeness or sub- (f) Use by way of photographic or stantial part thereof, shall be permitted Ad electronic visual reproduction in pictures. only for the following uses: moving pictures, or telecasts of bona fide (a) Use by the President or Vice Presi- news content: dent of the United States: (g) Such other uses for exceptional his- I (b) Use in encyclopedias. dictionaries. torical. educational. or newsworthy pur- fer books. journals. pamphlets. periodicals. poses as may be authorized in writing by wh or magazines incident to a description or the Counsel to the President. 488 history of seals. coats of arms. heraldry, na Sec. 2. The manufacture, reproduction. or the Presidency or Vice Presidency; sale. or purchase for resale. either sepa- (c) Use in libraries. museums. or edu- rately or appended to any article manu- to cational facilities incident to descriptions factured or sold. of the Seals of the on or exhibits relating to seals, coats of President or Vice President. or any like- arms, heraldry, or the Presidency or Vice ness or substantial part thereof, except Presidency as provided in this Order or as otherwise provided by law, is prohibited. (d) Use as an architectural embellish- RICHARD NIXON ment in libraries, museums, or archives Library References A United States 5% P C.J.S. United States I 8. & West's Federal Forms Actions by United States or officers thereof, see # 1069 to 1072. Preliminary injunctions and temporary restraining orders, matters pertaining to, N see I 5271 et seq. Sentence and fine, see I 7531 et seq. § § 714. "Johnny Horizon" character or name V As used in this Act, the name or character "Johnny Horizon", ( means the representation of a tall, lean man, with strong facial fea- I tures, who wears slacks and sport shirt buttoned to the collar (both I green, when colored), no tie, a field jacket (red, when colored), boot- I type shoes (brown, when colored) and who carries a backpack, which a was originated by the Bureau of Land Management, United States De- partment of the Interior, as the official symbol for a public service 1 antilitter program to maintain the beauty and utility of the Nation's public lands. 1 ) 26 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON December 30, 1985 Dear Mr. McCaffrey: Thank you for your letter of December 13. In that letter you described the plans of the U.S. Postal Service to issue a set of stamps honoring the first 35 Presidents, and to issue a book for collectors containing the stamps and additional background information on the Presidents. You requested approval to reproduce the Seal of the President on the cover of the book. The permitted uses of the Seal are limited by law. Section 713 of Title 18 of the United States Code makes it a criminal offense to use the Seal, except in accord with regulations issued by the President. Those regulations are embodied in Executive Order 11649. Copies of the pertinent statute and Executive Order are enclosed for your information. You will notice that the Executive Order permits use of the Seal in books or pamphlets incident to a description or history of the Presidency. In view of this provision, and recognizing the unique status of the U.S. Postal Service, I have no objection to your contemplated use of the Seal. Although the Seal may be used on the book cover, as described in your letter, it should not otherwise be used in promotional materials without the prior approval of this office. I have enclosed a black and white and a color photograph of the Seal, as you requested. Thank you for your inquiry. Sincerely, Fred F. Fielding Counsel to the President Mr. Terrence W. McCaffrey United States Postal Service 475 L'Enfant Plaza, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20260-3100 FFF: JGR:aea 12/30/85 bcc: FFFielding/JGRoberts/Subj/Chron 370868 ID # CU WHITE HOUSE FEDOY CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET 0 OUTGOING # INTERNAL JRDF 1 . INCOMING Date Correspondence Received (YY/MM/DD) / / Name of Correspendent: Terrence mcCaffrey MI Mall Report User Codes: (A) (B) (C) Subject: Use of Presidential Seal on stamps ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date gency - Name) Date YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD CUHOLL DRIGINATOR 85,12,14 / / Referral Note: CUATI8 D 85,12,175 585,1227 Referral Note: 1 / / / - Reternal Note: / I / / - Referral Note: / / / r Referral Note: ACTION CODES: DISPOSITION CODES: A Appropriate Action 1 Action Nacessary A -Answered c Completed C Comment/Recemmandation KR Direct Pasty Copy B Non-Special Referral S -Suppended D Draft Response $ For Signature IF Furnish Fact Sheet x Reply to be used as Enclosure FOR:OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE: Type of Response x Antists of Signer Code - MA" Completion.Date of Dutgoing Comments: Keep this worksheet attached to the original Incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 5/81 POSTA UNITED STATES SERVICE 370869 as UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE Public and Employee Communications Department 475 L'Enfant Plaza, SW Washington, DC 20260-3100 December 13, 1985 Mr. Fred Fielding Office of Counsel to the President The White House Washington, DC 20500-0001 Dear Mr. Fielding: This letter is in reference to obtaining permission to reproduce the official Presidential seal. In May 1986, the U.S. Postal Service is issuing a unique series of stamps honoring the first thirty-five Presidents of the United States. These stamps will be grouped on four sheets, nine Presidents to a sheet, the thirty-sixth being the White House. The U.S. Postal Service is positioning these stamps as the premier issuance of 1986. To emphasize the importance of these issuances, the Postal Service has chosen to produce a full-color, 28-page, soft cover book featuring the actual stamps, photos and background material on each President entitled "The Presidential Mint Set. This book will officially go on sale the opening day of AMERIPEX '86, the world's largest stamp exhibition. This prestigious show, hosted by the United States, featuring exhibitions from major countries around the world, will be held in Chicago, Illinois from May 22 through June 1, 1986. The Presidential Mint Set will become the only official U.S. souvenir of the AMERIPEX '86 show. Collectors from around the world will return home with this unique book on presidential history. The contents of the book will feature interesting facts and anecdotes concerning the presidents. The visual material will consist mainly of memorabilia from the various campaigns and events of each presidency. To compliment this material it is felt that the official presidential seal would be the most appropriate design for the cover. It would be a very simple, classic design featuring only the seal and the title of the book. We would very much appreciate obtaining your permission in reproducing the seal. I have already discussed this matter briefly with Mr. John Roberts of your staff. He has recommended that I send a detailed explanation of our needs to your attention. If permission is given, I will need to obtain a reproducible copy of the seal, both in black and white and color. If you have any questions, you may contact me at 268-2194. I look forward to your response at your earliest possible convenience. Thank you in advance for your assistance. Sincerely, Terrence Terrence W. W. McCaffrey The Coffrey Program Manager Graphics & Design Division THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 23, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR FRED F. FIELDING FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS 022 SUBJECT: Requests Permission to Use the Seal of the Vice President The Minnesota Historical Society has asked for your written authorization to use the Seal of the Vice President on guides to the donated papers of former Vice President Mondale and other publications promoting scholarly use of the papers. In my view, this qualifies as an "exceptional historical purpose" that you may authorize under subsection 1 (g) of Executive Order 11649. This was staffed to me for direct response, but under the Executive Order the written permission must be from the Counsel to the President. The attached draft for your signature grants permission, with appropriate limitations. The draft also responds to the statement in the incoming that permission was first sought in 1981, with no response. I caused a search to be made for this 1981 letter in Central Files and the Vice President's files, but we have no record of the incoming. Attachment THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 24, 1986 Dear Mr. Fogerty: Thank you for your letter requesting permission to use the Seal of the Vice President in connection with the papers of former Vice President Walter F. Mondale housed at the Minnesota Historical Society. I was troubled to learn from your letter that you first requested such permission in 1981, but received no response. I caused a search to be made of the White House files in an effort to locate the 1981 letter, and was advised that we have no record of having received it. In any event, I hope the delay in obtaining the necessary permission to use the Seal has not inconvenienced your work with the Mondale papers. As you are aware, the permitted uses of the Seal of the Vice President are limited by 18 U.S.C. $ 713. Among other things, that provision prohibits use of the Seal of the Vice President except in accordance with regulations promulgated by the Presi- dent. The regulations are embodied in Executive Order 11649, as amended. Subsection 1 (g) permits use of the Seal for "exceptional historical, educational, or newsworthy purposes as may be authorized in writing by the Counsel to the President." You have requested permission to use the Seal of the Vice President "on the cover of published guides to the papers, on a flyer pro- moting research use of the papers, and in similar publications relating to the scholarly use of the papers." You have represented that you will not use the Seal in such a manner as to suggest spon- sorship or approval by the Government of the United States, nor will you use the Seal in any profit-making activity. In light of the foregoing, I am pleased to authorize you to use the Seal of the Vice President for the limited purposes outlined above. Those purposes satisfy the exceptional historical and educational requirement of subsection 1 (g) of the Executive Order. Should you desire to use the Seal for any purpose beyond those specified, it will be necessary to request additional permission. - 2 - Thank you for raising this matter with us, and best of luck with your important work. Sincerely, Fred F. Fielding Counsel to the President Mr. James E. Fogerty Deputy State Archivist Minnesota Historical Society 1500 Mississippi Street St. Paul, MN 55101 FFF: JGR:aea 1/24/86 cc: FFFielding JGRoberts Subj Chron = 371734 ID # CU WHITE HOUSE FE004 CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET D D OUTGOING H INTERNAL I SHOOMING Date Correspondence Received Y/MM/DD) / / Name of Correspondent: James Fogerty MI Mall Report User Codes: (A) (B) Subject: Requests permission to use V.P. bene ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date Date Diffice/Agency (Staff Name) Code CJ YY/MM/DD Code FORMAN CUTTOLL BRIGINATOR 85,12,23 - / Referral Note: asBakhe D CJ 85,12,26 C86101102 WAT 18 Referral Note: R 86/0/1030 586,01,13 Referral Note: / / / / Referral Note: 1 / / / Reterral Note: ACTION CODES: DISPOSITION CODES: A . Appropriate Action Action liscessary A -Answared c Completed c Comment/Recommendation R Direct Reply w/Copy B Non-Special Referral 6 Suspended D Draft Response 8 EFor Signature IF Furnish Fact Sheet X * 40 be used as Enclosure FOR-DUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE: Type of Response # Initials of Signer Code "A" Completion Date Date of Outgoing Comments: Keep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 5/81 MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY FOUNDED IN 1849 Research Center, 1500 Mississippi Street, St. Paul, Minnesota 55101 (612) 296-6980 December 18, 1985 Counsel to the President 371734 cu White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Counsel: In accordance with Executive Order 11649 (February 16, 1972), "Regulations Governing the Seals of the President and the Vice President of the United States," the Minnesota Historical Society Division of Archives and Manu- scripts would like to have written permission to use a copy of the Vice Presidential seal for an exceptional historical purpose (see Section 1 (g)). The papers of Walter F. Mondale have been transferred to the Minnesota Historical Society. We are having labels for the 2,000 boxes of papers especially made, and we would like to use the Vice Presidential seal on the cover of published guides to the papers, on a flyer promoting research use of the papers, and in similar publications relating to the scholarly use of the papers. We first requested this permission from your office in 1981, but received no response. We have already received permission for use of the seal as outlined above on the papers of Hubert H. Humphrey. We are a nonprofit institution receiving most of our support from the State Legislature. We will not in any way be attempting to convey an impression that the U.S. government or any of its agencies is sponsoring or approving our activities, and we shall not use the proposed version of the seal in any profit-making activity. Sincerely, James E. Fogerty Deputy State Archivist JEF:gjh Encl. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 23, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR FRED F. FIELDING FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS 02. SUBJECT: Requests Permission to Use the Seal of the Vice President The Minnesota Historical Society has asked for your written authorization to use the Seal of the Vice President on guides to the donated papers of former Vice President Mondale and other publications promoting scholarly use of the papers. In my view, this qualifies as an "exceptional historical purpose" that you may authorize under subsection 1 (g) of Executive Order 11649. This was staffed to me for direct response, but under the Executive Order the written permission must be from the Counsel to the President. The attached draft for your signature grants permission, with appropriate limitations. The draft also responds to the statement in the incoming that permission was first sought in 1981, with no response. I caused a search to be made for this 1981 letter in Central Files and the Vice President's files, but we have no record of the incoming. Attachment THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 24, 1986 Dear Mr. Fogerty: Thank you for your letter requesting permission to use the Seal of the Vice President in connection with the papers of former Vice President Walter F. Mondale housed at the Minnesota Historical Society. I was troubled to learn from your letter that you first requested such permission in 1981, but received no response. I caused a search to be made of the White House files in an effort to locate the 1981 letter, and was advised that we have no record of having received it. In any event, I hope the delay in obtaining the necessary permission to use the Seal has not inconvenienced your work with the Mondale papers. As you are aware, the permitted uses of the Seal of the Vice President are limited by 18 U.S.C. § 713. Among other things, that provision prohibits use of the Seal of the Vice President except in accordance with regulations promulgated by the Presi- dent. The regulations are embodied in Executive Order 11649, as amended. Subsection (g) permits use of the Seal for "exceptional historical, educational, or newsworthy purposes as may be authorized in writing by the Counsel to the President." You have requested permission to use the Seal of the Vice President "on the cover of published guides to the papers, on a flyer pro- moting research use of the papers, and in similar publications relating to the scholarly use of the papers." You have represented that you will not use the Seal in such a manner as to suggest spon- sorship or approval by the Government of the United States, nor will you use the Seal in any profit-making activity. In light of the foregoing, I am pleased to authorize you to use the Seal of the Vice President for the limited purposes outlined above. Those purposes satisfy the exceptional historical and educational requirement of subsection 1 (g) of the Executive Order. Should you desire to use the Seal for any purpose beyond those specified, it will be necessary to request additional permission. - 2 - Thank you for raising this matter with us, and best of luck with your important work. Sincerely, Orig. signed by FFF Fred F. Fielding Counsel to the President Mr. James E. Fogerty Deputy State Archivist Minnesota Historical Society 1500 Mississippi Street St. Paul, MN 55101 FFF:JGR:aea 1/24/86 CC: FFFielding JGRoberts Subj Chron THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 24, 1986 Dear Mr. Fogerty: Thank you for your letter requesting permission to use the Seal of the Vice President in connection with the papers of former Vice President Walter F. Mondale housed at the Minnesota Historical Society. I was troubled to learn from your letter that you first requested such permission in 1981, but received no response. I caused a search to be made of the White House files in an effort to locate the 1981 letter, and was advised that we have no record of having received it. In any event, I hope the delay in obtaining the necessary permission to use the Seal has not inconvenienced your work with the Mondale papers. As you are aware, the permitted uses of the Seal of the Vice President are limited by 18 U.S.C. § 713. Among other things, that provision prohibits use of the Seal of the Vice President except in accordance with regulations promulgated by the Presi- dent. The regulations are embodied in Executive Order 11649, as amended. Subsection 1 (g) permits use of the Seal for "exceptional historical, educational, or newsworthy purposes as may be authorized in writing by the Counsel to the President." You have requested permission to use the Seal of the Vice President "on the cover of published guides to the papers, on a flyer pro- moting research use of the papers, and in similar publications relating to the scholarly use of the papers.' You have represented that you will not use the Seal in such a manner as to suggest spon- sorship or approval by the Government of the United States, nor will you use the Seal in any profit-making activity. In light of the foregoing, I am pleased to authorize you to use the Seal of the Vice President for the limited purposes outlined above. Those purposes satisfy the exceptional historical and educational requirement of subsection 1 (g) of the Executive Order. Should you desire to use the Seal for any purpose beyond those specified, it will be necessary to request additional permission. - 2 - Thank you for raising this matter with us, and best of luck with your important work. Sincerely, Fred F. Fielding Counsel to the President Mr. James E. Fogerty Deputy State Archivist Minnesota Historical Society 1500 Mississippi Street St. Paul, MN 55101 FFF: JGR:aea 1/24/86 cc: FFFielding JGRoberts Subj Chron THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 4, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR FRED F. FIELDING FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS 820 SUBJECT: Request to Use Presidential Seal on Cover of Report (Victims of Crime) Assistant Attorney General Lois Herrington has asked for permission to use the Seal of the President on a report her Office of Justice Programs is preparing. The report will review the implementation of the recommendations of the President's Task Force on Victims of Crime, and will be presented to the President during Victims of Crime Week, April 20-26. Our office approved Mrs. Herrington's request to use the Seal on the cover of the December 1982 report of the Task Force, which was chaired by Mrs. Herrington. Ms. Owen recently approved Mrs. Herrington's request of December 3, 1985 to use the Seal on various materials being prepared for a meeting of the President's Child Safety Partnership (correspondence attached). This request, however, does not concern a Presidential task force, commission, or partnership, but rather a report prepared by an office within the Department of Justice. The only con- nection to the President is that the report is being presented to him, and that only because of the staging: there is no statutory requirement that there be a report to the President. I recommend denying Mrs. Herrington's request, and have attached a memorandum for her accomplishing this. Attachment THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 4, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR LOIS HERRINGTON ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL OFFICE OF JUSTICE PROGRAMS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FROM: FRED F. FIELDING 1 RAH COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Request to Use Presidential Seal on Cover of Report (Victims of Crime) Thank you for your letter of January 24, requesting permission to use the Seal of the President on a report prepared by your Office of Justice Programs on implementation of the recommendations of the President's Task Force on Victims of Crime. You advised that the report will be presented to the President during Victims of Crime Week, April 20-26. I must decline to grant the permission you seek. You are aware that the permitted uses of the Seal are limited by law, 18 U.S.C. § 713, and by regulations issued pursuant to that statute and embodied in Executive Order 11649. Although the Executive Order authorizes the Counsel to the President to grant permission to use the Seal for "exceptional historical, educational, or news- worthy purposes," I have generally tried to limit use of the Seal within the Government to Presidential entities. Thus, for example, this office approved the use of the Seal on the final report of the President's Task Force on Victims of Crime, and recently approved your request to use the Seal on specified materials for the President's Child Safety Partnership. Your present request, however, concerns a report prepared by an office within the Depart- ment of Justice. The fact that the report is to be presented to the President is not sufficient. Thank you for raising this matter with us. I trust you will appreciate the reasons for my response. FFF: JGR:aea 2/4/86 CC: FFFielding JGRoberts Subj Chron THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 4, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR LOIS HERRINGTON ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL OFFICE OF JUSTICE PROGRAMS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FROM: FRED F. FIELDING COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Request to Use Presidential Seal on Cover of Report (Victims of Crime) Thank you for your letter of January 24, requesting permission to use the Seal of the President on a report prepared by your Office of Justice Programs on implementation of the recommendations of the President's Task Force on Victims of Crime. You advised that the report will be presented to the President during Victims of Crime Week, April 20-26. I must decline to grant the permission you seek. You are aware that the permitted uses of the Seal are limited by law, 18 U.S.C. $ 713, and by regulations issued pursuant to that statute and embodied in Executive Order 11649. Although the Executive Order authorizes the Counsel to the President to grant permission to use the Seal for "exceptional historical, educational, or news- worthy purposes," I have generally tried to limit use of the Seal within the Government to Presidential entities. Thus, for example, this office approved the use of the Seal on the final report of the President's Task Force on Victims of Crime, and recently approved your request to use the Seal on specified materials for the President's Child Safety Partnership. Your present request, however, concerns a report prepared by an office within the Depart- ment of Justice. The fact that the report is to be presented to the President is not sufficient. Thank you for raising this matter with us. I trust you will appreciate the reasons for my response. FFF: JGR:aea 2/4/86 CC: FFFielding JGRoberts Subj Chron ID # 380305 CU WHITE HOUSE FE004 CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET 0 OUTGOING # INTERNAL 1 INCOMING Y change Date Correspondence Received (YY/MM/DD) / / Name of Correspondent: Lair Herrington MI Mail Report User Codes: (A) (B) (C) Subject: Request to use Presidential Seal on Cover of report (victims of crime) ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Code YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD AS CUHOLL IDRIGINATOR 86,01,29 / If Referral Note: cunt 18 D 8610/130 5 84,02010 Referral Note: YES / / 7 I - Referral Note: / / 1 / Referral Note: / / / 1 "Referral Mate: ACTION CODES: DISPOSITION DOBES: A - Appropriate Action T Into Copy Only/No Action Necessary A -Manswered c Completed C + Comment/Recommendation R # Direct Reply w/Copy B Non-Special:Referral .6 Susperitied D Draft Response $ For Signature F Furnish Fact Sheet X Interim Reply to be used as Enclosure FOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE: Type of Response initials of Signer Code "A" Completion Date = Date of Outgoing Comments: Keep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, DEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 5/81 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs 380205cu Office of the Assistant Attorney General Washington, D.C. 20531 JAN 24 1986 The Honorable Fred Fielding Counsel to the President The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, D.C. 20050 Dear Fred: Every year since 1981, President Reagan has proclaimed a Victim of Crime Week to draw national attention to the plight of victims and to the Administration's commitment to helping them. This year, the week beginning Sunday, April 20, has been designated as Victims of Crime Week. It may be commemorated at a special White House ceremony honoring selected victims who have made significant contributions to the victims movement. The Office of Justice Programs is publishing a report to be presented to President Reagan during Victims of Crime Week. The document, tentatively titled, "The Task Force Report: Three Years Later," will detail progress to date on the implementation of the recommendations made by President Reagan's Task Force on Victims of Crime and other Federal efforts on behalf of crime victims. The final printed version will be approximately 100 pages long. Three hundred copies will be available at the ceremony. We are requesting authorization, pursuant to Executive Order 11649 Section 1 (g) (as amended by Executive Order 11916), to use the Presidential Seal on the cover of this report. The Presidential Seal would be centered on the cover and the approved title of the report would be below it. Sincerely, Herrington Assistant Attorney General THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 31, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR DIANNA G. HOLLAND FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS DDR SUBJECT: Proposal to Modify the Seal of the President The attached items are letters of support for James R. Bird's proposal to change the legend surrounding the Seal of the President from "Seal of the President of the United States" to "Seal of the President of the United States of America." The writers have already received an acknowledgement from Andrew Card of Intergovernmental Affairs, and I do not think any further action is necessary. I have not seen anything from Bird himself, only these lobbying letters sending along copies of his brochure. I do not think Bird's proposal has merit, and would not recommend changing the Seal as he suggests.