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EPA Regulations: Too Much, Too Little, or On Track?

CRS – EPA Regulations: Too Much, Too Little, or On Track? – James E. McCarthy – Specialist in Environmental Policy, Claudia Copeland, Specialist in Resources and Environmental Policy – March 21, 2011

  • “This report provides background information on recent EPA rulemaking…It examines 43 major or controversial regulatory actions taken by or under development at EPA since January 2009, providing details on the regulatory action itself, presenting an estimated timeline for completion of the rule (including identification of related court or statutory deadlines), and, in general, providing EPA’s estimates of costs and benefits, where available. The report also discusses factors that affect the timeframe in which regulations take effect, including statutory and judicial deadlines, public comment periods, judicial review, and permitting procedures, the net results of which are that existing facilities are likely to have several years before being required to comply with most of the regulatory actions under discussion. Unable to account for such factors, which will vary from case to case, timelines that show dates for proposal and promulgation of EPA standards effectively underestimate the complexities of the regulatory process and overstate the near-term impact of many of the regulatory actions.”
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