Sentences with phrase «rulemaking at»

Industry groups will have a chance to press for the joint rulemaking at a House Financial Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations this fall.
Pulling back rulemaking at the Department of Justice does not stop any of the private suits, nor does it curtail the wide - open scope of liability under the perceived precedent of the Winn - Dixie case [Minh Vu, Seyfarth Shaw]
As a global challenge calling for collective action, climate change has elicited substantial rulemaking at the international plane, percolating through the broader legal system to the regional, national and local levels.
Use the docket number, where one is provided, to gain access to the public docket for the rulemaking at Regulations.gov.

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While Trump could initiate some changes to the visa program with executive action, significant shifts would likely need to go through a lengthy formal rulemaking process, said Stephen Yale - Loehr, an immigration expert at Cornell Law School.
As a practical matter, the Department of Labor will need a significant amount of time - at the very least through the June 9, 2017 date it proposes - to conduct the review the President directed and determine upon the issuance of a notice of proposed rulemaking to revoke or modify the Fiduciary Rule.
«In the meetings I attended, OMB asked questions about process, alternatives considered, and the cost / benefit analysis,» said Sweeney, referring to her past rulemaking experiences as senior benefit law specialist for the Office of Regulations and Interpretations at the DOL.
State Street has participated in this rulemaking process: In 2013, a manager testified at a Department of Financial Services hearing.
The proposed rulemaking specifies that teachers who receive this new certification may only use it at another SUNY - authorized charter school.
Daren Bakst, a research fellow in agricultural policy at the Heritage Foundation think tank, said sue and settle has led to «egregious antics» that have «effectively handed over the setting of agency priorities to environmental pressure groups,» and has led to rushed rulemaking by the agency.
Since then, trade has increasingly been organised at a global level between international organisations ranging from private sector rulemaking bodies such as the ISO, to quasi-governmental institutions under the wing of the UN and the WTO.
Should the visa plan proceed, the groups called on the administration to expand resources at U.S. consulates to manage such a fundamental change, and said the proposal should be subject to regular rulemaking procedures and not the proposed emergency review that limits consideration and public input.
Yet Franz Litz, an analyst at the World Resources Institute, said the governor must go through a new rulemaking process with the state Department of Environmental Protection that could take time and prompt legal challenges.
«While Mayor Bloomberg often gets credit, the real story here was how NYC used all the tools at its disposal such as City Council passed ordinances, health code resolutions through the Board of Health, and administrative rulemaking,» Dr. Isett and coauthors write.
«We hope the EPA can push the envelope beyond what ICAO is looking at,» said Ben Longstreth of the Natural Resources Defense Council, one of five green groups that sued the EPA to speed up its rulemaking.
At the end of the day, rulemaking defines the proper height of the safety bar.»
-- At the conclusion of the rulemaking period under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall promulgate a rule governing a public, competitive grants process through which retail power providers may apply for Federal support under this section.
He has been intimately involved at numerous stages during development of the bill to regulate organic farming in Congress and the subsequent rulemaking process at the USDA.
The proposed rule has a few additions but is substantively quite similar to a draft that failed to generate a consensus at negotiated rulemaking this spring.
Nancy Zirkin, executive vice president and director of policy at The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, spoke at a press conference where she underscored why it is important for the Dept. of Education to advance resource equity under its rulemaking for ESSA.
It would not be a shock if folks at 1600 Pennsylvania and the Department of Justice are already pressing for such rulemaking to become reality.
To submit comments on these goals, review the notice of proposed rulemaking and follow the instructions at the end of the document.
A proposal will soon make its way through the rulemaking process at the Milwaukee School Board — that's the group that governs MPS.
ED must do so through a negotiated rulemaking process on Title I standards, assessments and Title I supplement not supplant, at a minimum.
Although negotiated rulemaking is a process conducted under the Federal Advisory Committee Act at public meetings that have been announced in the Federal Register, confidentiality may also be a consideration for the participants.
Before joining DOT, Mr. Bradbury was a litigation partner at Dechert LLP in Washington, D.C., where his practice focused on regulatory enforcement and investigations, rulemaking and judicial review of agency actions, appellate cases, and antitrust matters.
(We respond to all public comments at one time, in the preamble to the next rulemaking document after the proposal, such as the final rule or a withdrawal of the proposal.
Mediation, facilitation, conciliation, factfinding, mini-trials, negotiation, negotiated rulemaking, early neutral evaluation, policy dialogues, use of ombuds, arbitration, and other processes that usually involve a neutral third party who assists the parties in preventing and resolving disputes, when used effectively, will help us resolve potential conflicts and disputes at an early stage and in an expeditious, cost - effective manner.
The report also shows that manufacturers will be able to meet the stricter standards at similar or even a lower cost than was anticipated in the 2012 rulemaking, with substantial savings on fuel costs for consumers.
At DOT, we analyze the costs and benefits for all of our rulemakings to ensure that potential impacts of draft rules on small entities will be properly considered, and, where possible, we try to alleviate any disproportionate regulatory burden on small entities.
The draft TAR shows that automotive manufacturers are innovating and bringing new technology to market at a rapid pace, and that they will be able to meet the MY 2022 - 2025 standards established in the 2012 rulemaking with a wide range of cost - effective technologies.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) solicited comments on opening rulemaking on speed governors at the urging of Road Safe America, individual motor carriers, and the American Trucking Associations.
The most likely route would be to try to get the Copyright Office, at its next DMCA rulemaking in 2013, to approve an exemption that would allow libraries to circumvent (hack) DRMs in order to lend e-books as long as they re-package them for the library patron with the same type or strength of DRM.
Issuers disclose details of their financial condition through «official statements» or «offering circulars,» which are available from your bank, brokerage firm, or on the Internet or through the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's Electronic Municipal Market Access (EMMA) website at http://emma.msrb.org.
For municipal bonds, transaction price data and daily summary of trading activity can be obtained from the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's Electronic Municipal Market Access portal at http://emma.msrb.org.
To arm yourself with information before trading, check out recent activity using the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board's EMMA (Electronic Municipal Market Access) system at MSRB.org.
There was discussion at the negotiated rulemaking meetings that at some point in the future, the desire is for Revised Pay As You Earn to be the only income - driven repayment plan offered to new borrowers.
During Humane Lobby Day 2012, citizens from across Colorado met with lawmakers at the Capitol and urged them to support a rulemaking petition for a rule change that would require a solid resting surface for dogs housed in wire - bottom cages in commercial dog breeding facilities licensed by the state.
In a statement issued today, the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council commented on a petition for rulemaking under the Animal Welfare Act to increase minimum standards at commercial dog breeding...
Bureaucratic bungling has stalled a critical animal welfare rulemaking action aimed at cracking down on the barbaric practice of horse soring — with the U.S. Department of Agriculture withdrawing new regulations today that had been broadly supported by hundreds of lawmakers in Congress, the veterinary community, a wide range of horse industry organizations, The Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society Legislative Fund.
The Department of Energy's Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on ways to compensate baseload generation, now under consideration at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, may provide some relief to existing coal plants, but the report notes that the PJM Interconnection compensates plants for reliability through its capacity market and that «has not yet translated into significant revenues for coal - fired generation.»
RGGI investments are reducing carbon at twice the rate claimed to value the climate impact of rulemakings so their investments are not cost effective in this regard.
My work included editing appellate briefs, researching federal constitutional claims, editing petitions for rulemaking in several states, writing and editing press releases, drafting a local ordinance, organizing a youth campaign to support the ordinance, engaging in moot courts, representing the organization at local festivals and meetings, and conducting outreach to potential supporters.
Bd., Staff Report: Initial Statement of Reasons for Proposed Rulemaking, Public Hearing to Consider Adoption of Regulations to Control Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Motor Vehicles, Table 5.2 - 3 (2004), available at http://www.arb.ca.gov/regact/grnhsgas/isor.pdf.
74 International Center for Technology Assessment, Petition for Rulemaking and Collateral Relief Seeking the Regulation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from New Motor Vehicles under Section 202 of the Clean Air Act at 10, (Oct. 20, 1999), available at http://www.icta.org/doc/ghgpet2.pdf.
The EPA's 2015 rulemaking, which set the new ozone standards at 70 parts per billion, could quadruple the number of counties defined as being in non-attainment to 958.
NHTSA's 2008 rulemaking aimed to achieve a combined standard of 31.8 mpg for MY 2015 with average fuel economy increasing at the MY 2011 - 2015 rate (4.5 % per year) during MYs 2016 - 2020.
Issuing an additional rulemaking before the end of his term will help to maintain the U.S.'s current position as a global leader and to increase the country's credibility as such in negotiations for a global phase down of HFCs at the Montreal Protocol.
Jeff Holmstead's sabotage of the rulemaking process at EPA has caused eight years of delay, delay where Americans have continued to suffer from the impacts of pollution from coal fired power plants.
Our firm regularly practices before the Vermont Public Service Board in contested cases and rulemaking proceedings, and our attorneys have strong working relationships with the lawyers and staff at Vermont's regulatory agencies.
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