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Reexaming Regulations: Agencies Often Made Regulatory Changes, but Could Strengt
United States Government Accountability
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Reexaming Regulations: Agencies Often Made Regulatory Changes, but Could Strengt - United States Government Accountability
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Synopsis "Reexaming Regulations: Agencies Often Made Regulatory Changes, but Could Strengt"
Regulations are the means by which agencies establish legally binding requirements, codified in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Typically, regulations require a desired action or prohibit certain actions by regulated parties. The regulatory process is governed by statutes, executive orders, and agencies' policies and procedures that require agencies to evaluate the need for regulations, assess the potential effects of new regulations, and obtain public input (with certain exceptions) during their development.
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