
Rulemaking Procedures
Rulemaking procedures are the steps that government agencies follow to create or change regulations. Typically, these procedures involve drafting a proposed rule, publishing it for public comment, and considering feedback from stakeholders. After reviewing responses, the agency finalizes the rule, which is then published and becomes law. This process ensures transparency and allows the public to have a say in regulations that affect them, balancing the need for efficient governance with the principle of public involvement.