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OMB Papers on Centralized
Regulatory Review
Barack H. Obama Administration
- Other Relevant Materials
- No Stimulus to Smarter Regulation
- The White House should extend Executive oversight to independent agencies
- Comments to the Office of Management and Budget
FR Doc E9-4080
- Improvements Needed to Monitoring and Evaluation of Rules Development as Well as to the Transparency of OMB Regulatory Reviews
- The Unified Agenda: Implications for Rulemaking Transparency and Participation
- When Less Paperwork Means No Science
- PRA and TARP
- Centralized Oversight Of The Regulatory State
- Draft 2009 Report To Congress On The Benefits And Costs Of Federal Regulations And Unfunded Mandates On State, Local, And Tribal Entities
- Memorandum For The Heads Of Executive Departments And Agencies
- Memorandum For The Heads Of Executive Departments And Agencies
- Why an Open Government Matters
- OIRA Administrator Addresses "Open Government and Records Management"
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nformation Collection under the Paperwork Reduction Act (8 pages, 96 kb)
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Social Media, Web-Based Interactive Technologies, and the Paperwork Reduction Act (7 pages, 84 kb)
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Increasing Openness in the Rulemaking Process - Use of the Regulation Identifier Number (RIN) (2 pages, 45 kb)
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OIRA Administrator Addresses "The Power of Open Government"
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OIRA's "dashboard" on www.reginfo.gov, is a public website disclosing information about OIRA's review of draft regulations under Executive Order 12866
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2009 Report to Congress on the Benefits and Costs of Federal Regulations and Unfunded Mandates on State, Local, and Tribal Entities (92 pages, 928 kb)
Improving Implementation of the Paperwork Reduction Act
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FDA Unveils Draft Proposals on Agency Disclosure Policies for Public Comment
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OMB Generic Clearance
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EPA Training Webinar on the DQA
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White House Issues Guidance on E-rulemaking and Paperwork Practices
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Disclosure and Simplification as Regulatory Tools
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Administrative Law, Filter Failure, and Information Capture
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Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review - Executive Order
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Guidance for Regulatory Review
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Office of Management and Budget Federal Regulatory Review 2009
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Fact Sheet: The President's Regulatory Strategy
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Executive Order 13563, "Improving Regulation and Regulation"
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Obama Executive Order: Review of Existing Regulations
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Cost of Sound Science
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Cause or Cure? Cost Benefit Analysis and Regulatory Gridlock
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Amending Executive Order 12866: Good
Governance or Regulatory Usurpation? Part I and
Part II: Hearing Before the H. Comm. on Science
and Technology, 110th Cong., Feb. 13, 2007
(Statement of Professor David C. Vladeck, Geo. U.
L. Center)
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Five Governors of the Regulatory State
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The Center for Regulatory Effectiveness Reports on OIRA's 30th Anniversary
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OIRA and Presidential Regulatory Review
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Can the Obama Administration Renew American Regulatory Policy?
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Who's In Charge? Does The President Have Directive Authority Over Agency Regulatory Decisions?
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The Unitary Executive in the Modern Era, 1945-2001
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Jawboning Administrative Agencies:
Ex Parte Contacts by the White House
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Review of Centralized Review
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The Role of Empirical Data and the DQA in the FCC’s Ownership Proceedings
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CRE's Proposed Interactive Public Dockets—Tilting the Regulatory Process Further in Industry's Favor
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Questionable Conclusions About Bias at White House Regulatory Review Office
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Federal Regulatory Management of the Automobile in The United States, 1966-1988
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What the Return of the Administrative Conference of the United States Means for Administrative Law
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Executive Order – Identifying and Reducing Regulatory Burdens
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Executive Order 13609 – Promoting International Regulatory Cooperation
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OMB Guidance on Cumulative Effects of Regulations
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Executive Order 13579 – Regulation and Independent Regulatory Agencies
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Executive Order 13563 – Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review
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NYU Institute for Policy Integrity Recommendations to OIRA to Promote Interagency Coordination
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Governing the gap: Forging safe science
through relational regulation
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CPR A Bias
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Critique of BC Analysis
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Regulation: A Primer
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Regulatory Auditing at the Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs
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DQA and Precautionary Principle
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