Proposed Rule on Federal Regulatory Actions
Summary
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has issued a proposed rule regarding federal regulatory actions for Spring 2023. This proposal outlines potential changes to the regulatory process and seeks public input.
What changed
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has published a proposed rule concerning federal regulatory actions, specifically for the Spring 2023 regulatory agenda. This document outlines the administration's approach to developing and implementing regulations, potentially affecting agency procedures, public comment periods, and the overall regulatory landscape. It serves as a preliminary step in the rulemaking process, inviting feedback on proposed changes.
Regulated entities and interested parties are encouraged to review the proposed rule and submit comments to the OMB via Regulations.gov. The comment period deadline is crucial for influencing the final regulatory framework. Failure to participate in the consultation process may result in regulations being finalized without consideration of stakeholder concerns. Specific actions required will depend on the final rule's provisions, but initial engagement through comments is paramount.
What to do next
- Review the proposed rule on federal regulatory actions.
- Submit comments to the Office of Management and Budget via Regulations.gov by the specified deadline.
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