Michael Levitt
MLevitt[at]doc[dot]gov
Lois Oliff
LOliff[at]doc[dot]gov
Tel: 202 482-3151
Fax: 202 482-0512
Visit L & R's Web Pages
Quick Links
- Statement of Administration Policy
(The Administration’s position on bills headed to the House and Senate floor; maintained by OMB.) - Regulations.gov
(The Federal Government’s one-stop site for all federal regulations that are currently open for comment.) - Administrative Procedure Act
(The statute governing the Federal Government’s regulatory process.) - Office of Management and Budget’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
(Office that handles regulatory questions and related matters.)
Welcome
Welcome to the website of the Office of the Assistant General Counsel for Legislation and Regulations. This site includes a comprehensive compilation of all testimonies delivered by the Department of Commerce since the 106th Congress, most legislative views letters to the Congress during this same period on topics of significance to the Department’s missions, and a compendium of the Department’s rules and regulations. The Regulations site also contains assorted other resources related to rules and the rulemaking process, such as rulemaking statutes, Executive Orders, guidance documents and other documents that will help one understand the rulemaking process. Finally, About Our Office provides a listing of the staff.
Office Description
The Legislative Division works with various bureaus to develop and support the Department's legislative initiatives and is the focal point within the Department for coordinating the analysis of legislation and developing and articulating the views of the Department on pending legislation. This office is the principal legal liaison with the Office of Management and Budget, working to obtain required clearances and interagency consensus on Departmental letters, reports, testimonies, and legislative proposals for delivery to the Congress. The office also represents the Department's views in interagency deliberations on legislative proposals and expressions of legislative views advanced by other agencies.
The Regulatory Division serves as the primary contact for all regulatory matters concerning the Department of Commerce. This office advises the diverse bureaus within Commerce on administrative law requirements and procedures involved in the rulemaking process, and provides legal counsel on other related laws and Executive Orders. It also serves as the Department's liaison with the Office of Management and Budget and other Federal agencies during interagency review and clearance of regulations issued by the Department, and provides Secretarial-level clearance for all Federal Register publications. In addition, this office advises the Secretary on regulatory matters, develops the Department's regulatory policies and procedures, and provides the Department 's official position on regulations affecting the Department.