| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1954 - 974 pages
...defines rule making as the "agency process for the formulation, amendment or repeal" of agency statements of: "general or particular applicability and future...to implement, interpret, or prescribe law or policy * • *." This is not novel reasoning but an explanation of existing concept and must be so construed.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs - 1988 - 74 pages
...Definitions. For the purposes of this Order: (a) "Regulation" or "rule" means an agency statement of general applicability and future effect designed to implement,...interpret, or prescribe law or policy or describing the procedure or practice requirements of an agency, but does not include: (1) Administrative actions governed... | |
| United States. General Accounting Office - 1989 - 96 pages
...General lnstructions Executive Order 12291 defines a regulation as any "agency statement of general applicability and future effect designed to implement,...interpret, or prescribe law or policy, or describing the procedure or practice requirements of an agency." This includes more than proposed and final rules.... | |
| United States. General Accounting Office - 1989 - 28 pages
...Definitions. For the purposes of this Order: (a) "Regulation" or "rule" means an agency statement of general applicability and future effect designed to implement,...interpret, or prescribe law or policy or describing the procedure or practice requirements of an agency, but does not include: (1) Administrative actions governed... | |
| United States. General Accounting Office - 1989 - 52 pages
..."regulation" or "rule" under the executive order is broadly worded to include "an agency statement of general applicability and future effect designed to implement, interpret, or prescribe law or policy . . . ." However, the specific dictates of the order appear to be applicable to rules that are subject... | |
| Christopher F. Edley - 1992 - 288 pages
...agency in a matter other than rule making, but including licensing," whereas a rule is "the whole or part of an agency statement of general or particular...to implement, interpret, or prescribe law or policy describing the organization, procedure or practice requirements of an agency and includes the approval... | |
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