Homeland Security Announces Regulatory Review Plan
Posted on 6/6/2011 by James Griffin
In today’s Federal Register (76 FR 32331), the Department of Homeland Security announced its Preliminary Plan for Retrospective Review of Existing Regulations, pursuant to Executive Order 13563.
The plan was developed in part from the public input solicited by DHS in the Federal Register on March 14, 2011, “Reducing Regulatory Burden; Retrospective Review Under Executive Order 13563.” (76 FR 13526)
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