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The Rulemaking Environment -- the proposed regulation would be published in the Federal Registrar, a daily government publication, so that interested parties would have an opportunity to comment on it.

When an agency now issues a new rule, it has to wait 60 days (instead of 30 days, as previously required) before enforcing the rule. During the waiting period, businesses, individuals, and state and local governments can ask Congress to overturn the regulation rather than having to sue the agency after the rule takes effect

FROM: AP Government Chapter 14 Notes: The Bureaucracy

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Q: Once a regulation has been promulgated by an agency and published in the Federal Register how long is the waiting period before the rule can be enforced allowing parties to ask Congress to overturn?
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