32 C.F.R. § 519.17   Procedures when proposing rules.


Title 32 - National Defense


Title 32: National Defense
PART 519—PUBLICATION OF RULES AFFECTING THE PUBLIC
Subpart C—Inviting Public Comment on Certain Proposed Rules and Submission of Petitions

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§ 519.17   Procedures when proposing rules.

(a) A description of the proposed rule will be forwarded to RMDA (AHRC-PDD-RP) for regulatory and OMB review. The RMDA will provide a Regulation Identifier Number (RIN) used to identify and report the rule in the Unified Agenda to the proponent once OMB has approved the rule for publication in the Proposed Rules section of the Federal Register. Proposed rules that have unresolved issues will not be published in the Federal Register.

(b) The preamble and the proposed rule will be prepared by the proponent. Preparation of the preamble and the proposed rule will be in accordance with guidance contained in the Federal Register Handbook on Document Drafting.

(c) Public comment will be invited within a designated time, not less than 60 days, prior to the intended adoption of the proposed rule.

(d) Rulemaking proponents will submit the original and three copies of the proposed rule and the preamble in the prescribed format to RMDA (AHRC-PDD-RP). The RMDA will ensure that the approved rules comply with executive and legislative requirements, and have the necessary coordination with OMB prior to publication. Upon OMB approval, the RMDA will certify and submit the documents to the Office of the Federal Register for publication as a proposed, interim, or final rule, as applicable.

(e) If no action has occurred within 1 year of publication, the proposed rule will be considered for withdrawal, unless the proponent provides justification to RMDA (AHRC-PDD-RP). If the proponent determines that the proposed rule must be withdrawn, the proponent will submit a document to RMDA (AHRC-PDD-RP) to be published in the Federal Register withdrawing the proposed rule. The withdrawal of the proposed rule will be reported in the next edition of the Unified Agenda.

(f) Civil Works projects under the ASA (CW) will submit updated and proposed Unified Agenda items to AASA.

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