A bill to help preserve the separation of powers and to further the intent of Congress in the delegation of responsibilities to the agencies by providing for congressional review of rulemaking proposed by executive agencies.
Administrative Rulemaking Control Act - States that it is the purpose of this Act to establish a procedure whereby Congress may review certain rulemaking activities of executive agencies, thereby exercising greater control and oversight over the operations of such agencies.
Provides that an administrative rule, and violation of which subjects an individual to a criminal penalty, shall take effect only: (1) if published in the Federal Register; (2) after the expiration of 30 days of continuous session of Congress after the date on which the rule was published; and (3) if neither House of Congress passes a resolution disfavoring such a rule.
Sets forth procedures governing the consideration of such rules by the Congress.
Referred to House Committee on Rules.
Introduced in Senate
Referred to Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
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