HR 2968 · 99th Congress · Government Operations and Politics
Administrative Procedure Reform Act of 1985
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EnactedLatest: Referred to Subcommittee on Government Information, Justice and Agriculture.(1985-07-16)
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Administrative Procedure Reform Act of 1985 - Includes among information for Federal agencies to make available to the public detailed descriptions of agency standards and principles which govern discretionary decisions. Removes discretionary authority of Federal agencies in rulemaking proceedings with respect to publishing rules. Requires agencies to give interested persons an opportunity for oral presentation in rulemaking proceedings. Requires the publication or service of a substantive rule 90 days (currently, 30 days) before its effective date and removes certain exceptions to conform to provisions of this Act. Removes from adjudication proceedings the consideration of time and public interest with respect to public participation. Prohibits the presiding employee in such proceedings from consulting with the agency unless all parties are notified. Permits a person submitting data to receive or retain a copy of such data in nonpublic investigatory proceedings. (Currently, such a person may for good cause be limited to inspecting an official transcript of his testimony). Requires agencies to obtain search warrants when necessary to determine if a rule has been violated. Requires …
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