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Can an agency issue a final rule without a publishing a proposed rule? What are interim final rules & direct final rules? After the Final Rule How are final rules integrated into the Code of Federal Regulations? How is the Congress in involved in reviewing final rules? Does the regulatory
A direct final rule is a type of final rule with request for comments. Our reason for issuing a direct final rule without an NPRM is that we would not expect to receive any adverse comments, and so an NPRM is unnecessary.
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- Direct Final Rule Procedures
- Criteria For Determining A Significant Adverse Comment
A direct final rule is a regulatory document that is used for non-controversial regulatory amendments. The direct final rule process allows an agency to issue a rule without having to go through the review process twice (i.e., at the proposed and final rule stages), while at the same time offering the public the opportunity to challenge the agency'...
The NRC publishes a direct final rule and a companion proposed rule concurrently in the Federal Register. The direct final rule will contain language that states that any significant adverse comments received will be considered as comments on the companion proposed rule and that, absent significant modifications to the proposed revisions requiring ...
The NRC's definition of a significant adverse comment is taken from ACUS Recommendation 95-4. A significant adverse comment is a comment where the commenter explains why the rule would be inappropriate, including challenges to the rule's underlying premise or approach, or would be ineffective or unacceptable without a change. A comment is adverse a...
§ 11.13 What is a direct final rule? A direct final rule is a type of final rule with request for comments. Our reason for issuing a direct final rule without an NPRM is that we would not expect to receive any adverse comments, and so an NPRM is unnecessary.
§ 11.13 What is a direct final rule? A direct final rule is a type of final rule with request for comments. Our reason for issuing a direct final rule without an NPRM is that we would not expect to receive any adverse comments, and so an NPRM is unnecessary.
Aug 21, 2000 · A direct final rule is a type of final rule with request for comments. Our reason for issuing a direct final rule without an NPRM is that we would not expect to receive any adverse comments, and so an NPRM is unnecessary.
Jul 1, 2014 · Direct Final Rule — A Direct Final Rule is used occasionally when an agency believes that a rule is not controversial and is unlikely to receive negative comments. An agency publishes an NPRM and a Direct Final Rule in the Federal Register at the same time,with a statement that the rule will be effective as a final rule as of a particular ...