
Rulemaking Process
The rulemaking process involves government agencies creating detailed regulations based on laws passed by legislatures. It typically starts with drafting a proposed rule, followed by public notice. This allows citizens and stakeholders to review and provide feedback. After considering the comments, agencies may revise the proposal before finalizing the rule. Once completed, the rule is published in official government resources and becomes enforceable. This process ensures transparency, public involvement, and adherence to the law. Overall, it helps translate broad legislative mandates into specific actions that govern various sectors and activities.