HR 1074 · 106th Congress · Economics and Public Finance
Regulatory Right-to-Know Act of 1999
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EnactedLatest: Received in the Senate and read twice and referred to the Committee on Governmental Affairs.(1999-07-27)
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Regulatory Right-to-Know Act of 1999 - Directs the President, acting through the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, to submit annually to the Congress an accounting statement and associated report containing: (1) an estimate of the total annual costs and benefits of Federal regulatory programs in the aggregate; by agency, agency program, and program component; and by major rule; (2) an analysis of direct and indirect impacts of Federal rules and paperwork on Federal, State, local, and tribal government, the private sector, small business, wages, consumer prices, productivity, economic growth, and distributional effects; (3) an identification and analysis of overlaps, duplications, and potential inconsistencies among such programs; and (4) recommendations to reform inefficient or ineffective regulatory programs or program components. Requires the Director, in estimates contained in any submission, to quantify the net benefits or net costs of each program component, each major rule, and each option for which costs and benefits were included in any regulatory impact analysis issued for any major rule. Requires the Director to include in each submission a table stating th…
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CBO Cost Estimate
Congressional Budget OfficeH.R. 1074, Regulatory Right-to-Know Act of 1999
May 25, 1999Cost estimate for the bill as ordered reported by the House Committee on Government Reform on May 19, 1999
Full CBO report ↗Official non-partisan budget analysis by the Congressional Budget Office
Cosponsors (20)
9 Democrats11 Republicans