Regulations.gov
Type of site | eGovernment |
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Slogan(s) | Your Voice in Federal Decision-Making |
Website |
regulations |
Alexa rank | 61,257[1] (April 2016) |
Regulations.gov is a U.S. Federal government web site that acts as an "Internet portal and document repository"[2] that allows members of the public to participate in the rulemaking processes of some Federal government agencies.
Rulemaking is a process by which government agencies issue regulations implementing statutes passed by a legislative body such as the United States Congress.
The site allows users to make public comments in response to notices of proposed rulemaking issued by participating agencies; such comments become part of the public record and may be displayed on the site.
See also
References
- ↑ "Regulations.gov Site Info". Alexa Internet. Retrieved 2016-04-01.
- ↑ "The Public Interface Project (Phase I)". Cornell e-Rulemaking Initiative.
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