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OCR Page 1 of 2IMEDIATE RELEASE
NOVEMBER 25, 1946
EXECUTIVE ORDER
ESTABLISHING THE PRESIDENT'S TEMPORARY COMMISSION
ON EMPLOYEE LOYALTY
By virtue of the authority vested in me by section 1753 of the
Revised Statutes of the United States, section 214 of the act of May
5, 1945 (Public Law 49, 79th Congress), and as President of the United
States, it is hereby ordered as follows:
1. There is hereby created an inter-agency group to be known as
the President's Temporary Commission on Employee Loyalty, which will
have the functions and responsibilities defined in this order.
2. The Commission is authorized on behalf of the President to
inquire into the standards, procedures, and organizational provisions
for (a) the investigation of persons who are employed by the United
States Government or are applicants for such employment, and (b) the
revoval or disqualification from employment of any disloyal or sub-
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versive person. During the progress of its study the Commission shall
give consideration to the findings and recommendations of the Sub-
committee of the Civil Service Committee of the House of Representa-
tives contained in the swittee's Report rendered on July 20, 1946
(Cong. Rec. July 20, 1946, p. 9728).
3. On or before February 1, 1947, the Commission shall make a
report of its studies to the President in writing, together with such
recommendations as it may deem appropriate, including recommendations,
in particular, as to the following:
3. Whether existing security procedures in the executive
branch of the Government furnish adequate protection
against the employment or continuance in employment of
disloyal or subversive persons and what agency or
agencies should be charged with prescribing and super-
vising security procedures.
b. Whether the responsibility for acting upon investigative
reports dealing with disloyal or subversive persons
should be left to the respective departments and agencies
employing such persons or whether such responsibility
should be centralized in a single agency.
C. What procedure should be established for notifying al-
legedly disloyal or subversive employees or applicants
for employment of the charges made against them and
what procedures should be established to guarantee a
fair hearing on such charges.
d. What standards are desirable for judging the loyalty of
employees of the Government and applicants for such
employment.
e. Whether further legislation is necessary for the adequate
protection of the Government against the employment or
continuance in employment of disloyal or subversive
persons.
Upon the rendition of its report to the President, the exist-
ence and functions of the Commission shall terminate unless other-
wise authorized by further Executive order.
4. The Civil Service Commission and all other departments and
agencies of the executive branch of the Government are hereby author-
ized and directed to cooperate with the Commission in its work and
to furnish the Commission such information or the service of such
persons as the Commission may require in the performance of its
duties. Persons employed in any of the executive departments and
agencies who are requested by the Commission to testify before it
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