What factors shape the oversight of rulemaking?
Factors affecting the oversight for the rulemaking in the Congress are:
1. For expansion or issuing certain rules: Congress oversights and maintains a strict control over the federal agencies' actions. It can pass statutes that exapnd or contract the agency authority, compel an agency to issue certain rules or repeal existing rules. Congress generally seeks to draft the legislation precisely in ensuring that the agency would act as the Congress intends. It can use the Congressional Review Act CRA to overturn the rules through enactment for a joint resolution of disapproval.
Different Forms: Congress have various other forms for maintaing the oversight and power to legislate. It can also use the traditional tools for the congressional oversight to direct the agency priorities. These congressional actions would include holding commitee hearings and gathering information on an agency's rulemaking activities.
Appropriations: Congress can also use the power of the purse to
gain the agencies to act in a certain way. If the congress doesn't
want an agency for undertaking a certain rulemaking proceeding, it
may prohibit the same agency by using any appropriated funds for
developing or finalising the rule.
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E9.1 Shape factors for tubes (Figure E.21) a. Evaluate the shape factor for stiffness-limited design in bending of a square box section of outer edge length h 100 mm and wall thickness t 3 mm. Is this shape more efficient than one made of the same material in the form of a tube of diameter 2r100 mm and wall thickness t 3.82 mm (giving it the same mass per unit length m/L)? Treat both as thin-walled shapes. b. Make the...
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