Clearly, members were unhappy with the cumbrous nature of the rulemaking process. |
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The organization's lawyers are generally not allowed to influence rulemaking by administrative agencies or lawmaking by legislatures. |
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The 1994 rulemaking included definitions for antiseptic drugs, broad spectrum activity, and healthcare antiseptics. |
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This rulemaking covers access to public rights-of-way, sidewalks, street crossings and related pedestrian facilities. |
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Government agency action can include rulemaking, adjudication, or the enforcement of a specific regulatory agenda. |
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Often these procedures are coupled with legislation or other common law doctrines that establish standards for proper rulemaking. |
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The Turf Club is the rulemaking and enforcement body, whilst Horse Racing Ireland governs and promotes racing. |
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Such rulemaking gives agencies more leeway in court because it is similar to the legislative process reserved for Congress. |
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Congress often enacts statutes that grant broad rulemaking authority to federal agencies. |
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According to the doomsday clock hanging precariously on NCUA's wall, the industry is running out of time to cure this Salvador Daliesque rulemaking psychosis. |
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In the second phase, EPA will propose three additional changes that will go through a complete rulemaking and public comment process before being finalized. |
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