Process for Creating Administrative Regulations

Process for Creating Administrative Regulations

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The video explains the administrative process for creating regulations, starting with Congress's role in setting procedures. It covers the public announcement of proposed regulations, the collection of information, and the public comment period, which can include written comments and hearings. After the comment period, agencies evaluate feedback and finalize regulations, ensuring they align with Congress's intent. The final regulations are published in the Federal Register and become law shortly after.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the initial step in the administrative process for creating regulations?

Publishing in the Federal Register

Evaluating public comments

Public announcement of proposed regulations

Holding in-person hearings

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During the public comment period, how can individuals provide their feedback?

Through social media posts

By sending emails to Congress

By attending private meetings

Via written comments or in-person hearings

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What happens after the public comment period closes?

The comments are sent to Congress for review

The regulations are immediately implemented

The comments are evaluated and may be incorporated into the regulations

The agency ignores the comments

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Where is the final rulemaking published once the regulation is finalized?

In the Federal Register

In local newspapers

On social media platforms

On the agency's website

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the effect of a regulation once it is published in the Federal Register?

It is open for further public comment

It becomes a suggestion

It has the force and effect of law

It is sent back to Congress for approval