A bill to amend title 5, United States Code, to preserve and strengthen the separation of powers in Federal Government by establishing a uniform procedure for congressional review of executive branch rules which may have a harmful impact on the public, may be contrary to law, or may be inconsistent with congressional intent; to expand opportunities for public participation in Federal agency rulemaking; and for other purposes.
Regulatory Reduction and Congressional Control Act - Requires any rule promulgated by a Federal agency to be submitted to Congress accompanied by: (1) an economic impact analysis disclosing the costs and benefits expected to result from such rule; (2) a paperwork impact analysis disclosing the information- gathering requirements and the nature and number of records persons will be required to keep under such rule; and (3) a judicial impact analysis disclosing the probable consequences of such rule on the operation, workload, and efficiency of the Federal courts.
Permits rules having specified penalties or economic impacts to become effective only if approved by both Houses of Congress. Permits other rules to become effective if not disapproved by either House within 60 days of promulgation. Limits the life of any such rule to five years, after which time it must be rejustified or repromulgated.
Referred to Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary.
Referred to House Committee on Rules.
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