law administrationportalsWeb sites/ regulations.gov federal regulatory portalRegulations.gov Online Rulemaking Projecte-government initiativesPresident management agendaWhite HouseRegulations.gov Web sitecentral electronic rulemaking portalThe Regulations.gov Online Rulemaking Project is 1 of the 24 e-Government ...
Law-making Local government Power distribution 1. Introduction Among the different models of government, in the Federal system, there are multiple tiers of government such as federal or national government, regional, state or provincial government, local government, etc. with clearly defined state powe...
The data resources available to the government are especially rich thanks to their often law-enforced accuracy and comprehensiveness. Most, if not all government agencies today use administrative data to advance their missions, encouraged to pursue "evidence-based policymaking" and scientific governance b...
Industries that use high-impact data include law enforcement, healthcare, and emergency services. Compromising this type of data (or the cloud systems housing it) can have catastrophic consequences for a government agency. High-impact breaches can cause operations and information systems to shut do...
As late as December 2016, the EPA, bearing primary federal environmental regulatory responsibility, had not developed a coherent strategy to mitigate mixture toxicity and cumulative risk, to alert the public to their plausibility, or to advise leadership in government and industry about their ramificati...
In addition, the NCTD government has no control of the police and the maintenance of law and order. With its multiplicity of agencies and the frequent overlap of jurisdictions, the national government often 32 Chetan Vaidya, 'Urban Issues, Reform and the Way Forward in India', Department of ...
On December 23, 2024, President Joe Biden signed the Stop Campus Hazing Act into law, making it the first federal law to create anti-hazing requirements for institutions of higher education. The SCHA amends Section 485(f) of the Higher Education Act of 1965, otherwise known as the “Jeanne...
When Congress first passed a law to address quarantine, in 1796, it simply allowed the national government to assist state governments in the event of disease outbreaks. That general policy preference has endured. The structure of public health law today continues to be based on the premise that...
Family forest ownerships are classified in federal income tax law as either personal use, investment, or trade or business, and this classification determines the tax rates, deductions, credits, and filing requirements that apply. Tax classification, therefore, has implications for landowners’ overall...
In recognition of the paucity of children-specific pharmacologic data on medication prescribed to children, the federal government, through the National Institutes of Health and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), have taken several steps toward generating new knowledge about medicines prescribed to...