The Week in Regulation: September 26-30
This week pushed the Federal Register over 60,000 pages. Three Dodd-Frank regulations headlined a $110.6 million week, with more than 117,000 proposed or final paperwork burden hours.
Administrative agencies proposed 61 rules and implemented 89 final rules. Federal agencies issued 19 new documents “deemed significant under [Executive Order] 12866,” bringing the yearly total to 468 according to the Federal Register; the federal government has issued 61,032 pages of regulations in 2011.
The Federal Reserve, Treasury, and SEC each produced a rulemaking pursuant to Dodd-Frank implementation. SEC’s “Prohibition Against Conflicts of Interest in Certain Securities” would impose 11,260 paperwork hours, with $4.5 million in costs.
The Treasury Department published a proposed rule aimed at removing regulations with “any reference to or requirement of reliance on credit ratings” and to substitute alternative standards of credit worthiness.
The Federal Reserve’s rulemaking begins implementation of a Dodd-Frank provision requiring financial institutions to report information on credit applications made by “women or minority-owned businesses and small businesses.” There were no initial cost estimates for this proposed rule.
Click here to view the total estimated compliance costs from Dodd-Frank; since passage the legislation has produced (in proposed and enacted rules) more than 25.1 million new paperwork burden hours.
There were no major Affordable Care Act regulations this week. Since passage, the Affordable Care Act has imposed an estimated $8.2 billion in private-sector burdens, approximately $2.2 billion in costs to the states, and 27.1 million annual paperwork hours.
Finally, the Transportation Department produced the most expensive proposal of the week ($72.6 million). The proposed rule requires U.S. and foreign carriers to increase website accessibility for individuals with disabilities. Airport kiosks and ticket agents must also comply with the regulation.
At the current pace, the total regulatory burden for 2011 (proposed and final) will exceed $105 billion. Since January 1, the federal government has imposed more than 81.9 million annual paperwork burden hours and $79.99 billion in compliance costs.
Click here for our comprehensive database of regulations and rulemakings promulgated in 2011.
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| Regulations Database | 272.88 KB |
| Dodd-Frank Initial Costs | 72.41 KB |
| Tracking PPACA | 24.51 KB |


