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Regulation Digest
October 6, 2021
Vol. 10, No. 38
Editor: Bryce Chinault
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GW Regulatory Studies Center
Inst. for Policy Integrity
ITIF
Manhattan Institute
NBER
Niskanen Center
Reason
R Street Institute
RFF
SBCA
SSRN
The Regulatory Review
Tech Policy Institute
Washington Legal Fdn.
Yale Journal on Reg.
ACUS
American Action Forum
AEI
American Prospect
Brookings Institution
Cato Institute
CAP
CEI
Federalist Society
Free State Fdn.
Various Sources
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Agency Rulemaking Highlights
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COVID-19 Related Actions
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Other Notable Actions
The Environmental Protection Agency issued a final rule in response to the American Innovation & Manufacturing Act to implement the "phasedown of hydrofluorocarbons by 85% over a period ending in 2036." Effective November 4.
The Dept. of Housing & Urban Development issued an advance notice of proposed rulemaking to find an alternative to the use of the LIBOR interest rate index that is "likely to become uncertain after December 31, 2021 and no longer be published after June 30, 2023." Comments due December 6.
The Dept. of Health & Human Services is rescinding a December 2020 rule due to "excessive administrative costs and burdens that implementation would have imposed on health centers." Effective November 1.
The Commodity Credit Corporation issued a request for information "to expand the use of climate-smart farming practices and aid in the marketing of agricultural commodities." Comments due November 1.
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Congress & Regulatory Reform
Financial Markets & Housing
Energy & Environment
Health & Safety
Business
Technology
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