Comprehensive Regulatory Reform Act of 1995: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, First Session, on S. 343 ... February 22 and 24, 1995, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 - 265 lappuses |
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... believe are unnecessary hoops and analyses of scores of individual issues . Fundamentally , rulemaking is undertaken by agencies exercising congressionally - delegated authority to implement statutes that Congress has passed . So the ...
... believe are unnecessary hoops and analyses of scores of individual issues . Fundamentally , rulemaking is undertaken by agencies exercising congressionally - delegated authority to implement statutes that Congress has passed . So the ...
8. lappuse
... believe that increased transparency is important to the public's trust in the regulatory process . Nothing is more corrosive of the public's regard for regulation than the belief that secret deals are being made behind closed doors . We ...
... believe that increased transparency is important to the public's trust in the regulatory process . Nothing is more corrosive of the public's regard for regulation than the belief that secret deals are being made behind closed doors . We ...
12. lappuse
... believe are unnecessary hoops and analyses of scores of individual is- sues . Fundamentally , rulemaking is undertaken by agencies exercising Congressionally- delegated authority , to implement statutes that Congress has passed . So the ...
... believe are unnecessary hoops and analyses of scores of individual is- sues . Fundamentally , rulemaking is undertaken by agencies exercising Congressionally- delegated authority , to implement statutes that Congress has passed . So the ...
13. lappuse
... believe that the $ 100 million effect on the economy is a reasonable break - point . The Conference also supports Presidential review of agency rules . Such review can improve the coordination of agency actions , encourage consistency ...
... believe that the $ 100 million effect on the economy is a reasonable break - point . The Conference also supports Presidential review of agency rules . Such review can improve the coordination of agency actions , encourage consistency ...
14. lappuse
... believe that sec- tion 624 should , at a minimum , be revised to exclude judicial review of the Presi- dent's determination regarding a major rule . In our view , there is no need for such judicial review because the agency's ...
... believe that sec- tion 624 should , at a minimum , be revised to exclude judicial review of the Presi- dent's determination regarding a major rule . In our view , there is no need for such judicial review because the agency's ...
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