1. Strategic or sincere? Analyzing agency use of guidance documents.
- Author
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Raso, Connor N.
- Subjects
Administrative procedure -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Public notice (Law) -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Judicial review of administrative acts -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Government regulation ,Administrative Procedure Act - Abstract
NOTE CONTENTS INTRODUCTION I. LEGAL TREATMENT OF GUIDANCE DOCUMENTS A. Introduction B. Interpretive Rules C. Policy Statements D. Legal Implications of the Distinction Between Legislative Rules and Guidance Documents 1. [...], This Note examines whether U.S. regulatory agencies frequently use guidance documents to issue policy decisions, avoiding the notice and comment process and other procedures normally required to issue rules. Legal scholars and recent presidential administrations both have debated this issue. This Note uses newly available data to conduct the first large-scale analysis of whether agencies actually abuse guidance. The Note investigates whether agency leaders: (1) issue guidance strategically; (2) use guidance to implement ideological policies; or (3) promulgate guidance on a large scale. The Note reports negative answers to these questions, suggesting that agencies do not frequently use guidance documents to avoid the rulemaking process.
- Published
- 2010