HR 1009 · 115th Congress · Government Operations and Politics
OIRA Insight, Reform, and Accountability Act
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EnactedLatest: Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.(2017-03-02)
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OIRA Insight, Reform, and Accountability Act This bill codifies and revises the centralized regulatory review process, currently required under executive order, to require the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) within the Office of Management and Budget to: (1) review agencies' significant regulatory actions for compliance with procedures for cost-benefit determinations, assessments of alternatives, avoidance of conflicts with other regulations, and consideration of risks and enforcement costs; (2) circulate agency regulatory plans to other agencies to determine whether an agency's actions will conflict with actions taken or planned by other agencies; (3) chair the Regulatory Working Group that assists agencies with regulatory issues; and (4) publish a unified agenda of each agency's regulations that are under development or review. OIRA's review is expanded to independent regulatory agencies. Each year, OIRA must publish the unified agenda by April 15 and October 15. The agenda must explain why any regulation included in the immediately previous agenda is no longer included. The deadline for OIRA's review may be extended for any number of additional 30-day periods…
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Congressional Budget OfficeH.R. 1009, OIRA Insight, Reform, and Accountability Act
Feb 28, 2017As ordered reported by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on February 14, 2017
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4 Republicans