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Spring 2014 Unified Agenda

OMB released its Spring 2014 Unified Agenda listing ongoing and upcoming regulations planned by agencies.

DOT Should Incorporate Lookback Plans into Proposed Hours of Service Rule

The Department of Transportation recently extended the comment period on its proposal establishing standards for electronic logging devices and their use.

FMCSA Hours of Service for Trucking Industry

FMCSA is proposing a rule that would supplement and reinforce federal hours of service requirements in several ways.

EPA’s Unmeasurable Rule: Inadequate Analysis Obstructs Public Accountability

When outcomes and assumptions are both self-contradictory and unmeasurable, it is difficult for the agency and the public to assess a policy's effects.

EPA's GHG Emissions from Electric Utility Generating Units

The proposed rule would establish new standards of performance for carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from coal- and natural gas-fired power plants, or electric generating units (EGUs).

EPA’s Wood Stove Analysis is Smoke & Mirrors

Flawed analysis misses influence of uncertainty

EPA's Standards of Performance for Heaters

EPA proposes to amend the New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) for residential wood heaters and expand them to include types of wood-burning appliances not covered by the existing standards, which were set in 1988.

NHTSA's Safety Standards for Child Restraint Systems-Side Impact Protection

This public interest comment on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s proposed rule setting side-impact requirements for child restraint systems is part of a new project to evaluate how well agencies are preparing for retrospective review and analysis of regulations.

Retrospective Review: Do Agencies’ Proposals Measure Up?

As part of our continuing focus on retrospective review of regulations, the GW Regulatory Studies Center is commencing a new initiative, the Retrospective Review Comment Project. Through this project, we will examine significant proposed regulations to assess whether they include plans for conducting retrospective review, and submit comments to provide suggestions on how best to incorporate plans for retrospective review when new regulations are issued.