Rulemaking definition

Rulemaking. ’ means ‘‘rule making’’ as that term is defined in section 551(5) of this title.
Rulemaking or "rulemaking proceeding" means a proceeding brought under Title VII of the Act or other applicable law for the purpose of adoption, amendment, or repeal of a regulation.
Rulemaking means the process employed by an agency for

Examples of Rulemaking in a sentence

  • The Official Statement shall be complete as of the date of its delivery to the Underwriter and shall be made available in such quantity as the Underwriter shall reasonably request in order for the Underwriter to comply with Section (b)(4) of the Rule and the rules of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (“MSRB”).

  • In addition, the Parties acknowledge that on November 5, 1999, the FCC issued its Third Report and Order and Fourth Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in CC Docket No. 96-96 (FCC 99- 238), including the FCC's Supplemental Order issued In the Matter of the Local Competition Provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, in CC Docket No. 96-98 (FCC 99-370) (rel.


More Definitions of Rulemaking

Rulemaking means any agency process for formulating, amending, or repealing rules, regulations or guide- lines of general applicability and fu- ture effect issued by the agency pursu- ant to Federal, State or local rule- making procedures, including:
Rulemaking means the process for formulation and adoption of a rule.
Rulemaking means a proceeding for the purpose of promulgating rules and regulations.
Rulemaking or "rulemaking proceeding" means a proceeding brought under Title VII of the Act or other applicable law to adopt, amend, or repeal a regulation.
Rulemaking means the process to make a new rule or
Rulemaking means the process for adoption of a new rule or the amendment, readoption or repeal of an existing rule.
Rulemaking means the same as in A.A.C. R1-1-101.