The Role of the Council on Competitiveness in Regulatory Review: Hearing Before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, on S. 1942, to Provide for Procedures for the Review of Federal Department and Agency Regulations, and for Other Purposes : October 24, 1991, the Role of the Council on Competitiveness in Regulatory Review; November 15, 1991, Secrecy Or Sunshine? Presidential Regulatory Review

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1993 - 439 lappuses

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349. lappuse - Congress created the Bureau of the Budget (now the Office of Management and Budget) to review the morass of agency budgetary information and to approve agency budget requests.
137. lappuse - For purposes of this section, the term "agency" as defined in section 551(1) of this title includes any executive department, military department, Government corporation, Government controlled corporation, or other establishment in the executive branch of the Government (including the Executive Office of the President), or any independent regulatory agency.
286. lappuse - ... means the whole or a part of an agency statement of general or particular applicability and future effect designed to implement, interpret, or prescribe law or policy...
111. lappuse - Council will be the Office of Management and Budget, the Council of Economic Advisors, and the Office of the Special Assistant to the President for Consumer Affairs.
241. lappuse - Agencies shall set regulatory priorities with the aim of maximizing the aggregate net benefits to society, taking into account the condition of the particular industries affected by regulations, the condition of the national economy, and other regulatory actions contemplated for the future.
385. lappuse - For the purpose of this chapter — (1) "agency" means each authority of the Government of the United States, whether or not it is within or subject to review by another agency...
44. lappuse - The expectation of a President to the confidentiality of his conversations and correspondence, like the claim of confidentiality of judicial deliberations, for example, has all the values to which we accord deference for the privacy of all citizens and added to those values the necessity for protection of the public interest in candid, objective, and even blunt or harsh opinions in presidential decisionmaking.
356. lappuse - Each Federal working day, the Federal Register publishes current Presidential proclamations and Executive orders, Federal agency regulations having general applicability and legal effect, proposed agency rules, and documents that are required by statute to be published.
44. lappuse - Just as a judge cannot be subjected to such a scrutiny, ... so the integrity of the administrative process must be equally respected.
44. lappuse - ... is derived from the Constitution; the desirability of such control is demonstrable from the practical realities of administrative rulemaking. Regulations such as those involved here demand a careful weighing of cost, environmental, and energy considerations. They also have broad implications for national economic policy. Our. form of government simply could not function effectively or rationally if key executive policymakers were isolated from each other and from the Chief Executive.

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