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Federal Register Notices: Workplan Review Cycles 2008

As you are aware, Executive Order 12866, Regulatory Planning and Review, directs all Federal agencies to periodically provide OMB/OIRA a listing of its planned regulatory actions, indicating those which the agency has determined to be significant as defined by the Order.  The list allows OIRA greater selectivity in reviewing regulations so that focus can be put on the more important “significant” regulatory actions.  The process also allows for the expeditious publication of less important (not significant) actions because those so designated do not require further OIRA review.  The “regulatory review cycles” which the Department established to comply with the requirement continues to work well.  Therefore, we will continue this process and ask that you submit your planned rulemakings using the work plan format.

The review cycle schedule for 2008 is as follows:

  •  January 25 (cycle 123)

  •  March 7

  •  April 18

  •  May 30

  •  July 11

  •  August 22

  •  October 3

  •  November 14

Please note that we are entering the last year of an Administration and agencies should plan their rulemakings accordingly.  The procedures for submitting actions via the workplan have not changed; however, there has been one addition to the types of documents requiring OMB/OIRA review – Guidance Documents.  Workplans for Guidance Documents should be prepared and submitted the same way as you prepare your existing workplans and are due to OBPA on the same dates shown above.  You are reminded that a submission must be made to OMB for a planned regulatory action at each stage of development (i.e., Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Notice of Proposed Rule, an Interim Final Rule and a Final Rulemaking).

Please continue your efforts in ensuring that sufficient information, including a cost analysis statement and your agency’s recommended designation is included under the description section of the workplan so that OIRA can make an informed decision regarding the rulemaking classification.  Also, make sure that all required analysis for each rulemaking is identified in the required analysis section.  Remember, providing sufficient information will help expedite the classification process.  

Finally, workplans must be submitted in one package by the dates above in order to be processed for that cycle.  OBPA will only process workplans considered an “emergency” out of cycle. 

Your continued support is greatly appreciated. 

Please submit your workplan to Tamoria Thompson-Hall, Regulatory Liaison, room 6087-S (202-690-1690) prior to the above dates.

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