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PLAN EJ 2014
LEGAL TOOLS DEVELOPMENT
DRAFT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
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Office of General Counsel
Plan EJ 2014 is EPA's roadmap to integrate
environmental justice (EJ) into its programs and policies.
2014 represents the 20th anniversary of the signing of
Executive Order 12898 on environmental justice.

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Comments regarding the Legal Tools Development Draft Implementation Plan can be
submitted on Regulations.gov Docket # EPA-HQ-OECA-2011-0290.
Comments will be accepted through April 29, 2011.
For more information on Plan EJ 2014, visit the US EPA's Office of Environmental Justice
website at: http://www.epa.gov/environmentaliustice/plan-ei/index.html.

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Plan EJ 2104: Legal Tools Development
Draft Implementation Plan, March 1, 2011
1.0	INTRODUCTION
Plan EJ 2014 established a roadmap to help EPA integrate environmental justice into its programs.
The Plan outlined five Cross-Agency Focus Areas. The five focus areas are:
(1)	Incorporating Environmental Justice into Rulemaking;
(2)	Considering Environmental Justice Concerns in EPA's Permitting Process;
(3)	Accelerating Compliance and Enforcement Initiatives;
(4)	Supporting Community-Based Action Programs; and
(5)	Fostering Administrative-Wide Action on Environmental Justice.
In addition, Plan EJ 2014 identifies four Tools to support the Cross-Agency efforts. One of the
Tools relates to identifying opportunities to use existing legal authorities to advance
environmental justice. The Office of General Counsel (OGC) has been assigned primary
responsibility for this Tool.
This Implementation Plan discusses the goal, strategy, and activities associated with the
development and dissemination of information about EPA's environmental justice-related legal
authorities.
1.1	Goal
The goal of this Initiative is to provide legal assistance to EPA policy makers and other Agency
decision-makers to advance their environmental justice objectives.
Our vision is that the Agency will use law as a tool to advance environmental justice. By providing
advice on EPA's discretionary legal authorities to advance environmental justice, OGC will support
the five Cross-Agency Focus Areas. In particular, OGC's advice will help EPA officials (1) to
implement forward-leaning environmental justice policies with acceptable legal risk; and (2) to
identify new opportunities to promote their environmental justice policy objectives. This
initiative will advance the Administrator's environmental justice priority, her commitment to the
rule of law, and EPA's overarching mission to protect human health and the environment.
1.2	Organizational Structure
The Office of General Counsel (OGC) will give leadership to Plan EJ 2014's focus areas by helping
EPA to integrate EJ into its day-to-day business. As the chief legal adviser to EPA, OGC provides
ongoing legal support for Agency rules and policies, case-by-case decisions (such as permits and
response actions), and legislation, which includes all of Plan EJ 2014's elements. OGC's practice
areas include all of the Agency's media programs, as well as cross cutting law areas that including
environmental justice, tribal law and civil rights. OGC regularly interfaces with all EPA Program
Offices and Regions, as well as EPA's ten Regional Counsel Offices.
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Plan EJ 2104: Legal Tools Development
Draft Implementation Plan, March 1, 2011
2.0	IMPLEMENTATION
2.1	Strategy
OGC will accomplish its goal of providing legal assistance to EPA policy makers and other Agency
decision-makers to advance their environmental justice objectives by providing legal support to
each Cross-Agency Focus Area workgroup.
OGC's activities will promote a sound legal framework for the tools and programs developed by
the five focus area workgroups. We will use the resources of the Office of General Counsel and
the Offices of Regional Counsel, both at the staff and senior leadership levels, to develop this
advice. The persons primarily responsible for coordinating the development and communication
of this advice will be the counseling attorneys assigned to each workgroup, in collaboration with
senior Agency attorneys and the General Counsel. The Office of General Counsel will conduct this
activity contemporaneously with the work of the five Cross-Agency Focus Areas. OGC will
participate in the stakeholder outreach implemented by each focus area that we serve.
2.2	Activities
OGC will provide legal support to each Cross-Agency Focus Area workgroup through the following
activities:
Activity 1: Counseling attorneys will serve as workgroup members for each Cross-Agency Focus
Area; these attorneys are drawn from the Office of General Counsel and the Offices of Regional
Counsel.
Activity 2: Regional Counsels and OGC Associate General Counsels will convene regularly to
identify legal issues and develop advice in support of the five focus areas.
Activity 3: The General Counsel will provide active oversight, direction, and decision-making on all
aspects of this initiative, in consultation with EPA's Senior Leadership.
Activity 4: OGC will convene a group of senior attorneys from across the federal government to
promote the integration of EJ into their agencies' actions.
2.3	Community Engagement and Stakeholder Partnership Plan
As noted above, we will participate in the stakeholder outreach implemented by each focus area
that we serve.
2.4	Adjustments
The Office of General Counsel might adjust this Plan after a period of implementation.
3.0 DELIVERABLES
This portion of the Plan incorporates by reference the deliverables, schedules, measures, and
reports identified in the Implementation Plans for the five Cross-Area Focus Areas. For
information, please contact: David Coursen, 202-564-0781, coursen.david@epa.gov.
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