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Notice-and-comment rule making is a common rule making procedure under which a proposed rule is published in the Federal Register and is open to comment by the public.
What is the time period for the public to submit comments? In general, agencies will specify a comment period ranging from 30 to 60 days in the Dates section of the Federal Register document, but the time period can vary. For complex rule makings, agencies may provide for longer time periods, such as 180 days or more.
In administrative law, rule-making is the process that executive and independent agencies use to create, or promulgate, regulations. In general, legislatures first set broad policy mandates by passing statutes, then agencies create more detailed regulations through rule making.
A final rule, in the context of administrative rule making, is a federal administrative regulation that advanced through the proposed rule and public comment stages of the rule making process and is published in the Federal Register with a scheduled effective date.
Federal law requires government agencies to allow at least 30 days after publication for the public to submit written data, views, or arguments regarding a proposed rule. In some cases, the statute authorizing a rule requires a longer comment period.
Comment Period A comment period is the range of time the public has to submit input before an agency makes a final decision on a proposed rule. Federal agencies typically invite public comments on RFID, Arms, Norms, Direct Final Rules, and Interim Final Rules. In most cases, the comment period is 60 days.
Your comment can report on scientific evidence that opposes or supports the theory behind the regulation. Include a heading that states the regulation name and the docket ID number. Use an opening sentence to establish your credibility.
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