eRulemaking

Posting written by Carolyn over 4 years ago. No comments yet.

Expanding opportunities for citizens to comments on proposed federal rules, policies and regulations.  I suggest you take a look at the site (www.regulations.gov) - use "broadband" as the subject and roam around for a minute.  You also have the opportunity to subscribe to a feed on any topic.
 

e-Rulemaking: Committee makes recommendations for future of e-rulemaking

The Council for Excellence in Government's Committee on the Status and Future of Federal e-Rulemaking issued a report on the current state of the federal e-rulemaking system. The committee is sponsored by the Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice of the American Bar Association and includes experts, researchers and regulatory practitioners.

It found by the end of 2008, 170 federal rulemaking entities will be using the Federal Docket Management System, which is a common database for rulemaking documents with a single public Web site (www.regulations.gov) where users can view proposed rules and submit comments.