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The List of CFR Sections Affected lists proposed, new, and amended
Federal regulations that have been published in the Federal Register since
the most recent revision date of a Code of Federal Regulations. - CORRECT
ANSWER -True
This Act requires the agency to submit a report to the Congress on any new
rule change that might have 100,000,000 annual effect or more on the
economy, increase the cost or price for consumers and has significant
adverse impact on competition, employment, investment and productivity.
- CORRECT ANSWER -a.Regulatory Flexibility Act
Any new rule published in the Federal Register as a final rule must provide
a minimum of how many days before the rule becomes effective? -
CORRECT ANSWER -30 days
CFR stands for Current Federal Regulations. - CORRECT ANSWER -False
, Proposed and recently adopted regulations may be found in the Federal
Register. - CORRECT ANSWER -True
The code of federal regulations is organized by 50? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Titles
This action becomes effective upon the date it is published and stays in
effect until they have time to go through the regulatory process. - CORRECT
ANSWER -interim rule or emergency rule.
Preliminary rulemaking documents include the following actions except: -
CORRECT ANSWER -advanced notice of proposed rulemaking.
This action organized rulemaking committee to discuss solutions and give
interested groups opportunity to reach consensus before agency develops
proposed rules. - CORRECT ANSWER -proposed rule
This action gives you more time to participate in the regulatory process. -
CORRECT ANSWER -extension of comment period
This part of the CFR numbering system provides one provision of
program/function rules - CORRECT ANSWER -section
The Executive Orders Act of 1946 establishes procedural requirement to
give the public due process and public participation in regulatory rule
making. - CORRECT ANSWER -False