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Negotiated Rulemaking - 8 Resources

Negotiated rulemaking is a process in American administrative law in which an advisory committee made up of disparate interest groups negotiates the terms of an administrative rule and proposes it to an agency. The agency publishes the rule in the Federal Register as a proposed rule and uses the normal rulemaking procedure of soliciting and evaluating public comments in order to decide whether to modify or adopt it.

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EDUCAUSE publications address a diverse range of professional challenges in higher education IT, from updates on current developments to explorations of important overarching issues. Listed below are the full range of research, reports and other publications that EDUCAUSE and its members have written about Negotiated Rulemaking.

Item ID Title Resource Category Pub Date Views Rankingsort icon

EQM0844
Kent Wada
Articles, Papers, and Reports
EDUCAUSE Quarterly
11/17/2008 4,624
 

ERM08615
Steven L. Worona
Articles, Papers, and Reports
EDUCAUSE Review
10/23/2008 2,169
 

ERM0741
William H. Graves
Articles, Papers, and Reports
EDUCAUSE Review
07/06/2007 3,408
 
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