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This document details the proposed rulemaking by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, including proposed amendments to existing regulations, explanations of new chapters, procedures for hearings,
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Proposed rulemaking is the process through which a government agency or regulatory body formulates new regulations or modifies existing ones, providing the public with an opportunity to comment before final implementation.
Typically, government agencies and regulatory bodies are required to file proposed rulemaking when they seek to establish or amend regulations that fall under their jurisdiction.
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Information that must be reported includes the text of the proposed rule, the legal basis for the rule, a description of the regulated entities, potential economic impacts, and a summary of the public comment process.
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