Sentences with phrase «through rulemaking»

-- To maintain the integrity of the class II, group II cap, the Administrator may, through rulemaking, limit the percentage of each person's compliance obligation that may be met through the use of destruction offset credits or banked allowances.
«(2) The Administrator may, through rulemaking, exempt from the requirements of section 611 products containing or manufactured with class II, group II substances determined to have little or no carbon dioxide equivalent value compared to other substances used in similar products.
Surcharges on pet food were proposed in Virginia and implemented (through rulemaking) in Maryland.
One way we can influence policy is through the rulemaking process of federal agencies such as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, whose regulations have the force of law.
A proposal will soon make its way through the rulemaking process at the Milwaukee School Board — that's the group that governs MPS.
We are only asking... that states have in place systems to report on final metrics that are developed through rulemaking so that parents, teachers, and policymakers have clear and consistent information about where our schools and students stand.»
The EPA decision to approve or disapprove the application must be through rulemaking, pursuant to section 553 of Title 5 of the United States Code.
-- To maintain the integrity of the class II, group II cap, the Administrator may, through rulemaking, limit the percentage of each person's compliance obligation that may be met through the use of destruction offset credits or banked allowances.
In that case, Trump's EPA would still need to go through the rulemaking process, and would likely run into lawsuits, according to Fulton.
The NOSB has reviewed the allowance for synthetic inerts during sunset reviews and recommended that the NOP continue to use the current annotations until the NOP implements the new language through rulemaking.
Before the final withdrawal, the government had attempted six times — either through the rulemaking process or through court filings — to delay the implementation of the rule.
This program will explore advanced operations and new models of cooperation with local governments for a period of three years, with the goal of enabling advanced operations on a long term basis through rulemakings.

Not exact matches

In its recently published rulemaking agenda, the SEC set a target date of October 2015 to adopt final rules regarding the offer and sale of securities through crowdfunding and small and additional issues exemptions under Regulation A +.
Douglas Ellenoff, a securities lawyer who has been advising the industry during the SEC rulemaking, insists that some platforms will find ways to drive down costs through standardization.
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.
Whatever the SEC does, «we should do it only through a careful, public rulemaking process,» Jackson said.
The law firm noted that «engaging the public through a notice - and - comment rulemaking process would help to inform the commission about the relevant considerations in developing the elements of «actual delivery» and the potential unintended consequences in rendering such an articulation.»
On April 8, 2013, the Little Sisters responded to the «Notice of Proposed Rulemaking» from the Department of Health and Human Services by stating that «the federal government should not force us to counteract through the health benefits for our employees the very same Gospel of Life that we attempt to live out in communion and solidarity with the needy elderly.»
«Circumvention of the rule through indirect contributions is prohibited,» said Lynnette Kelley, executive director of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board.
Any subsequent rulemaking regarding maritime commerce on the Hudson River will continue to be conducted through a transparent process of public notice and comment.»
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.
A domestic rulemaking process would lay the groundwork for the United States to adopt a global carbon dioxide standard currently being developed through the United Nations» International Civil Aviation Organization.
A new version of the plan then would be put through a formal EPA rulemaking process, with the agency having to justify its change in position from the Obama era.
If the highest court upholds the Clean Power Plan, Trump could still replace it with a new rule — but again, would have to go through the lengthy rulemaking process.
The bill would also make it easier for EPA to order chemical companies to generate any toxicity data that the agency needs to inform its reviews; under current law, EPA can only order these data by going through a lengthy rulemaking process that often ends up mired in litigation.
«We view this rule as one that is final, and which can be rescinded only through the full rulemaking process.»
-- If the Secretary fails to complete a rulemaking in accordance with clauses (i) through (iv) or if the final rule does not produce savings that are greater than or equal to the savings from a minimum efficacy standard of 45 lumens per watt, effective beginning January 1, 2020, the Secretary shall prohibit the manufacture of any general service lamp that does not meet a minimum efficacy standard of 45 lumens per watt.
-- 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.
The Supreme Court has held that when an agency uses APA rulemaking to establish a regulation, it can only revise those rules by going through the same lengthy, politically treacherous process.
Today, as part of its ongoing effort to seize that opportunity through implementation of the law, the U.S. Department of Education is releasing two Notices of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM).
On May 31, 2016, the U.S. Department of Education (ED) released its first round of draft regulations regarding implementation of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) through a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on accountability, state plans and data deporting.
ED must do so through a negotiated rulemaking process on Title I standards, assessments and Title I supplement not supplant, at a minimum.
Our operating administrations have circulated this information to their regulated entities through several means, which may include their Internet Web sites, rulemaking documents, inspection handouts, guidance materials, pamphlets, and information materials disseminated to trade associations.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has announced through a Federal Register notice that the agency is seeking comment from commercial driver and training organizations, truck and bus associations, motor carriers, state licensing and law enforcement agencies, labor unions, safety advocacy groups, insurance companies, and the public on recommendations for membership to a negotiated rulemaking commi
In addition to planning changes mandated by MAP - 21 and institutionalized through a series of rulemakings, DOT has taken a two - pronged approach to help MPOs become more effective: (1) a final rule for MPO Coordination and Planning Area Reform, 81FR 93448 (December 20, 2016); and (2) the MPOwerment initiative, through which DOT is convening meetings across the country to engage MPOs in conversation about effective regional planning.
Through this site, you can also submit your comments to the Federal agencies responsible for the rulemaking action.
There are significant opportunities to improve public safety and lower costs through elimination of unnecessary differences in US and EU regulatory requirements, harmonization of crash data to better understand safety problems and more accurately measure the effects of potential actions to address those problems, and improved cooperation in research and rulemaking addressing emerging safety issues and technologies.
In addition to planning changes mandated by MAP - 21 and institutionalized through a series of rulemakings, DOT has taken a two - pronged approach to help MPOs become more effective: (1) an MPO Coordination Rule (December 20, 2016); and (2) the MPOwerment initiative, through which DOT is convening meetings across the country to engage MPOs in conversation about effective regional planning.
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.
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.»
One option is for a Republican president to initiate a new rulemaking process through the EPA to either undo Obama's plan or replace it with another, less ambitious rule.
That means there is a freeze on the rulemaking process while the CPP goes through legal challenges in the DC Court.
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.
This Supplemental Advisory 10 - 04B will remain in effect through December 31, 2012, unless superseded by a subsequent ARB advisory, notice, or rulemaking.
In the short term, the decision is likely to make it easier for patent owners to seek limited claim amendments in AIA proceedings, but the court invited the USPTO to implement rules allocating the burden of proof through future rulemaking.
A majority of the judges ruled that the USPTO had authority to allocate the burden of persuasion through administrative rulemaking, since the AIA did not unambiguously place the burden on any party.
Moreover, a majority of the court criticized the USPTO's attempt to establish rules through Board decisions, namely the MasterImage and Idle Free decisions, rather than formal administrative rulemaking under the APA.
«Having been as deeply involved in the rulemaking process as other Sutherland lawyers have been, David and Michael immediately expand and reinforce our ability to guide clients through this critical time.»
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