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Documents open for comment display a due-date banner and a green button, as well as an active sidebar icon, to Submit a Formal Comment, which when possible opens a comment form from Regulations.gov (the centralized Federal docket site for submitting and viewing comments on rulemaking and non-rulemaking actions).
How to View Posted Public Comments Click on the link for the Federal Register notice requesting comments. In another tab or window, access .regulations.gov: Copy and paste, or just retype, the docket number given in the Federal Register notice, into the regulations.gov box that is labeled Search.
When you locate the rule on .regulations.gov: Click the Comment button. You can enter your comment on the form and attach files. You can choose how to identify yourself or you may comment anonymously. Ensure that you have completed all required fields, then select the Submit Comment button.
OMB typically reviews ICR packages within sixty days, from the date of submission or publication of the 30-day Federal Register notice (whichever is later), but can take longer in some circumstances. During this time, your ICR package should be reviewed by an OIRA desk officer.
Comment Period A comment period is the range of time the public has to submit input before an agency makes a final decision on a proposed rule. Federal agencies typically invite public comments on RFIs, ANPRMs, NPRMs, Direct Final Rules, and Interim Final Rules. In most cases, the comment period is 60 days.
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NPRM. The informal rulemaking process, which often is referred to as notice-and-comment rulemaking, requires that an agency first issue a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) and provide an opportunity for public comment on the proposal before it can issue a final rule.
Under EO 12866, OIRA has up to 90 days (which can be extended) to review a rule. This review helps to promote adequate interagency review of draft proposed and final regulatory actions, so that such actions are coordinated with other agencies to avoid inconsistent, incompatible, or duplicative policies.
With a typical publication timeline of 3 business days, usually we know about a document publishing about two days before the public does, but its not our document, so we cant discuss it. In fact, a submitting agency can request that the document be pulled from publication.
Documents open for comment display a due-date banner and a green button, as well as an active sidebar icon, to Submit a Formal Comment, which when possible opens a comment form from Regulations.gov (the centralized Federal docket site for submitting and viewing comments on rulemaking and non-rulemaking actions).
NOTE: The length of time for obtaining OMB approval averages 8 months including the time required to obtain internal clearances on the Federal Register notice, the 60-day public comment period and the 60 days OMB must review and act on each request.

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