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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 2294 (Introduced in Senate) — To create a division within the Congressional Budget Office to perform regulatory analysis of economically significan... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Regulatory analysis by CBO

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Title II of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 ( 2 U.S.C. 601 et seq. ) is amended by adding at the end the following: In this section, the term economically significant rule means a rule, as defined in section 551 of title 5, United States Code, that— has an annual effect on the economy of $100,000,000 or more; or adversely affects in a material way the economy, a sector of the economy, productivity, competition, jobs, the environment, public health or safety, or State, local, or tribal governments or communities.
The Director shall establish and maintain a separate Regulatory Analysis Division (referred to in this section as the ‘division’) within the Office that shall be responsible for assessing the impact of economically significant rules. The responsibilities of the division shall include an analysis, during the public comment period following the proposal of an economically significant rule, of the prospective economic impact of the economically significant rule. There are authorized to be appropriated such sums as are necessary for the division to carry out the duties of the division. .
The table of contents set forth in section 1(b) of the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 is amended by adding after the item relating to section 203 the following: Sec. 204. Regulatory analysis division. .
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