Proposed rule definition

Proposed rule means the original version of a proposed rule, and each revised version of the same proposed rule, that is filed with the joint committee on agency rule review under division (D) of section 111.15 or division (H) of section 119.03 of the Revised Code.
Proposed rule means all or any part of an agency’s pro- posal to promulgate a rule.

Examples of Proposed rule in a sentence

  • The Proposed Rule would modify §§ 30.70(a)(1) and 30.70(c)(1) to incorporate the Federal Claims Collection Standards (FCCS) for debt compromise, suspension, or termination, and the introduction of new sections enhancing the Secretary’s discretionary authority to waive outstanding student loan debt under a range of conditions.

  • Even if the current plan were only to impose a cost of $150 billion, as the DOE suggests in its analysis, the Proposed Rule would still impose significant costs on the economy and the taxpayer and likely trigger the Major Questions Doctrine.

  • The budgetary impact of the Proposed Rule, which could be between $250 and $750 billion is not merely comparable to that of the plan rejected the Supreme Court in Xxxxx v.

  • For these reasons, the Department of Education should rescind the Proposed Rule immediately.


More Definitions of Proposed rule

Proposed rule means a suggested rule that the Supreme Court has ordered published for public comment.
Proposed rule means a proposal by an agency for a new rule or for a change in, addition to, or repeal of an existing rule.
Proposed rule means a rule published in the bulletin as provided in section 67-5221, Idaho Code.
Proposed rule. ’ means any proposed rule of the
Proposed rule means a proposal by an agency for a new rule or for a
Proposed rule means a rule that is provided to the public by an agency for review and public comment prior to its adoption, amendment or repeal, and for which there is specific legal authority authorizing the proposed rule;
Proposed rule means the regulations proposed by the FDA concerning the sale and distribution of cigarettes and other products, dated August 9, 1995, published at 21 C.F.R. Parts 801, 803, 804 and 897, and bearing document number 95N-0253.