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  2. Begin by filling out the title section, ensuring it reflects the specific rulemaking action you are addressing.
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There are four types of rulemaking proceedings: rulemaking without a hearing; rulemaking with a hearing; exempt rulemaking, that is rules adopted with legislative exemptions from the APA requirements; and expedited rulemaking, an abbreviated process that must be authorized by the legislature.
Textbook Expert-Verified⬈(opens in a new tab) The three categories of rules in law are Legislative, Procedural, and Interpretative rules.
A final rule addresses the public comments submitted in response to a proposed rule (also known as a notice of proposed rulemaking or NPRM) to help determine the final regulatory language and updates the rules estimated benefits and costs.
In the formal rulemaking process, the agency must conduct a hearing on the record, at which evidence is presented. An administrative law judge (ALJ), or a panel of judges, makes the final determination regarding the rule.
An administrative agencys rules can be categorized into one of four categories: legislative rules; interpretive rules; procedural rules; and general statements of policy. ing to Administrative Procedure Act, every agency decision need not be in the form of a rule.

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