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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
HHS Retrospective Review 2013
Request for Information
ACTION:
Request for Information.
The Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS) seeks comment
from interested parties on existing
regulations HHS should consider
reviewing in order to streamline or
eliminate unnecessary, obsolete, or
burdensome regulations or to modify
others to increase their effectiveness,
efficiency, and flexibility.
DATES: Please submit your suggestions
for HHS’s retrospective review by
October 15, 2013. HHS notes that this
request for information is issued solely
for information and program-planning
purposes and does not obligate the
agency to take any further action.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
using one of the following methods.
SUMMARY:
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Electronic Submissions
To submit retrospective review ideas
using the Department’s web form, please
visit https://www.HHS.gov/
RetrospectiveReview.
To submit retrospective review ideas
using the Federal eRulemaking Portal,
please visit https://www.regulations.gov
and follow the instructions for
submitting comments.
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Written Submissions
Submit written submissions in one of
the following ways:
FAX: (202) 690–7203.
Mail/Hand delivery/Courier (for
paper, disk, or CD–ROM submissions):
200 Independence Avenue SW., Room
639G, Washington, DC 20201.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
C’Reda Weeden at (202) 690–5627.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: President
Obama issued Executive Order 13563,
‘‘Improving Regulation and Regulatory
Review,’’ in January 2011, directing all
federal agencies to review current
regulations to identify ways to
streamline or eliminate unnecessary,
obsolete, or burdensome regulations.
Among other things, Executive Order
13563 instructed agencies to ‘‘consider
costs and reduce burdens for American
businesses and consumers when
developing rules; expand opportunities
for public participation and public
comment; simplify rules; promote
freedom of choice; and ensure that
regulations are driven by real science.’’
On May 10, 2012, the President issued
a second Executive Order on
retrospective review (Executive Order
13610, ‘‘Identifying and Reducing
Regulatory Burdens’’), which directs
agencies ‘‘to promote public
participation in retrospective review, to
modernize our regulatory system, and to
institutionalize regular assessment of
significant regulations.’’ This Executive
Order calls for agencies to invite public
suggestions about regulations in need of
retrospective review and appropriate
modifications to those regulations; to
prioritize those reforms that promise
significant quantifiable savings to the
American public; and to regularly report
to the public on progress and timelines.
In response to Executive Order 13563,
the Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS) developed and sought
comment on its Preliminary Plan for
Retrospective Review of Existing
Regulations, which identified a
preliminary list of regulations that
would be appropriate for review. See 76
FR 32330 (June 6, 2011). HHS has made
significant progress on its retrospective
review activities in the ensuing two
years. To date, HHS has published 26
proposed rules and 29 final rules related
to retrospective review, in addition to
completing substantive review of
initiatives where agencies ultimately
decided not to make regulatory changes.
More information on HHS’s
retrospective review activities is
available at https://www.HHS.gov/
RetrospectiveReview.
In addition, the Department has
developed a Public Participation Task
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Force to make Department-wide
recommendations for how to increase
public participation in the regulatory
process. Through the leadership of this
task force, the Department has
developed a centralized Web page to
find information on regulations
published by HHS agencies (https://
www.HHS.gov/Regulations), established
a retrospective review comment form for
the public to submit suggestions, and
encouraged each HHS agency to develop
a public participation plan tailored to
the needs of its programmatic mission
and interested stakeholder groups.
HHS now seeks suggestions from the
public regarding new ideas for our next
phase of retrospective review. We
welcome your suggestions regarding
rules, or types of rules, that the
Department should consider reviewing
to:
D Promote economic growth,
innovation, competitiveness, and job
creation;
D Reduce regulatory and
administration burdens;
D Achieve better results by modifying,
streamlining, expanding, or eliminating
rules when the costs or benefits are
greater than originally anticipated;
D Eliminate rules that are outdated,
overtaken by new technology or
information, or unnecessary for other
reasons; or
D Update rules to complement other
federal agency rules or international
standards where crosscutting
collaboration can reduce administration
or regulatory burdens.
To learn more about regulatory
activity at HHS, please visit https://
www.HHS.gov/Regulations.
Dated: September 9, 2013.
Jennifer M. Cannistra,
Executive Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
HHS Retrospective Review 2013 Request for Information
ACTION: Request for Information.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) seeks
comment from interested parties on existing regulations HHS should
consider reviewing in order to streamline or eliminate unnecessary,
obsolete, or burdensome regulations or to modify others to increase
their effectiveness, efficiency, and flexibility.
DATES: Please submit your suggestions for HHS's retrospective review by
October 15, 2013. HHS notes that this request for information is issued
solely for information and program-planning purposes and does not
obligate the agency to take any further action.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments using one of the following methods.
Electronic Submissions
To submit retrospective review ideas using the Department's web
form, please visit https://www.HHS.gov/RetrospectiveReview.
To submit retrospective review ideas using the Federal eRulemaking
Portal, please visit https://www.regulations.gov and follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
Written Submissions
Submit written submissions in one of the following ways:
FAX: (202) 690-7203.
Mail/Hand delivery/Courier (for paper, disk, or CD-ROM
submissions): 200 Independence Avenue SW., Room 639G, Washington, DC
20201.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: C'Reda Weeden at (202) 690-5627.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: President Obama issued Executive Order
13563, ``Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review,'' in January 2011,
directing all federal agencies to review current regulations to
identify ways to streamline or eliminate unnecessary, obsolete, or
burdensome regulations. Among other things, Executive Order 13563
instructed agencies to ``consider costs and reduce burdens for American
businesses and consumers when developing rules; expand opportunities
for public participation and public comment; simplify rules; promote
freedom of choice; and ensure that regulations are driven by real
science.''
On May 10, 2012, the President issued a second Executive Order on
retrospective review (Executive Order 13610, ``Identifying and Reducing
Regulatory Burdens''), which directs agencies ``to promote public
participation in retrospective review, to modernize our regulatory
system, and to institutionalize regular assessment of significant
regulations.'' This Executive Order calls for agencies to invite public
suggestions about regulations in need of retrospective review and
appropriate modifications to those regulations; to prioritize those
reforms that promise significant quantifiable savings to the American
public; and to regularly report to the public on progress and
timelines.
In response to Executive Order 13563, the Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS) developed and sought comment on its Preliminary
Plan for Retrospective Review of Existing Regulations, which identified
a preliminary list of regulations that would be appropriate for review.
See 76 FR 32330 (June 6, 2011). HHS has made significant progress on
its retrospective review activities in the ensuing two years. To date,
HHS has published 26 proposed rules and 29 final rules related to
retrospective review, in addition to completing substantive review of
initiatives where agencies ultimately decided not to make regulatory
changes. More information on HHS's retrospective review activities is
available at https://www.HHS.gov/RetrospectiveReview.
In addition, the Department has developed a Public Participation
Task Force to make Department-wide recommendations for how to increase
public participation in the regulatory process. Through the leadership
of this task force, the Department has developed a centralized Web page
to find information on regulations published by HHS agencies (https://www.HHS.gov/Regulations), established a retrospective review comment
form for the public to submit suggestions, and encouraged each HHS
agency to develop a public participation plan tailored to the needs of
its programmatic mission and interested stakeholder groups.
HHS now seeks suggestions from the public regarding new ideas for
our next phase of retrospective review. We welcome your suggestions
regarding rules, or types of rules, that the Department should consider
reviewing to:
[ssquf] Promote economic growth, innovation, competitiveness, and
job creation;
[ssquf] Reduce regulatory and administration burdens;
[ssquf] Achieve better results by modifying, streamlining,
expanding, or eliminating rules when the costs or benefits are greater
than originally anticipated;
[ssquf] Eliminate rules that are outdated, overtaken by new
technology or information, or unnecessary for other reasons; or
[ssquf] Update rules to complement other federal agency rules or
international standards where crosscutting collaboration can reduce
administration or regulatory burdens.
To learn more about regulatory activity at HHS, please visit https://www.HHS.gov/Regulations.
Dated: September 9, 2013.
Jennifer M. Cannistra,
Executive Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2013-22376 Filed 9-12-13; 8:45 am]
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