HR 10197 · 94th Congress · Administrative law and regulatory procedures
A bill to amend chapter 5, subchapter II, of title 5, United States Code, to provide for improved administrative procedures.
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EnactedLatest: Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary.(1975-10-09)
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Provides that Federal agency administrative hearings, decisions, or categories of decisions including agency appeal board decisions, may be made final by rule of the agency, unless review is provided by the agency. Stipulates that in ratemaking and cognate proceedings, rulemaking, or determining applications for initial licenses, the procedure requiring a presiding employee to first recommend a decision may be omitted for a particular proceeding or a specified category of proceedings for which an agency finds, on the record, that an expedited decision is imperatively an dunavoidably required to prevent public injury or defeat of legislative policies. Authorizes the Administrative Conference of the United States to establish a Committee on Uniform Rules. Requires five members of the Committee (excluding the chairman for this purpose) to be employees of Federal regulatory agencies or executive departments; and five not to be so employed. Authorizes the committee to draft and submit to the Conference uniform procedural rules to be utilized by all agencies in conducting proceedinggs. Authorizes to be appropriated $50,000 for fiscal year 1976, $100,000 for fiscal year 1977, and $100,00 …
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