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Government
Links
Regulations.Gov
(The Federal Government's one-stop website for locating and
commenting on on all proposed rules issued in the Federal
Register)
Reginfo.Gov
(The Federal Regulatory Information Service Center's website
with extensive links for information about federal, state,
and local regulation)
E-Gov
Webpage on E-Rulemaking (Official Website of the President's
E-Government Initiatives)
First.Gov
(The Federal Government's official web portal)
FedForms.Gov
(A single place to find many forms issued by federal agencies)
National
Archives and Records Administration, Federal
e-Rulemaking Websites
U.S.
Department of Transportation, Docket
Management System
U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, EDOCKET
U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Construction
Industry Compliance Assistance
U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, National
Dialogue on Public Involvement in EPA Decisions
National
Science Foundation, Digital
Government Program
Other
Links
Information Rennaisance,
Public
Participation in Rulemaking
ABA Administrative
Procedure Database, "Notable
Uses of the Internet in Federal Agency Decisionmaking"
Cary Coglianese,
Harvard University, "Policy
and Management Issues Associated with E-Rulemaking"
(January 8, 2004)
Jamie Callan, Eduard
Hovy, Stuart Shulman, & Stephen Zavestoski, "Information
Access and Presentation to Support the Writing of Regulations"
(2003)
Stuart Shulman,
eRulemaking,
Digital Government Research, and the State of the Discipline
(2003)
Jamie Callan, Carnegie-Mellon
University, E-Rulemaking
Website
Robert Carlitz
& Rosemary Gunn, Information Rennaisance, On-Line
Rulemaking: A Step Toward E-Governance (2003)
Carnegie Mellon
University, Center for the Study and Improvement of Regulation,
Fast Environmental
Regulatory Evaluation Tool (FERET)
Carnegie Mellon
University, E-Rulemaking
Project
Kincho Law, Stanford University, Regnet
Project Website
OMB Watch, Current
E-Rulemaking Systems (June 19, 2002) (nongovernmental
organization)
Stuart Shulman,
University of Pittsburgh, eRulemaking
Website
Michael White,
Director of Legal Affairs and Policy, Office of the Federal
Register, NARA, New
Federal Register Resources (2003)
Thom Wysong, Techno
Democracy Project, eRulemaking
Technology: Issues to Consider (March 4, 2003)
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