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#Trump #OIRA Кто будет новым главой Управления ОРВ Белого Дома? Trump has narrowed down his list of potential OIRA administrators to lobbyist Paul Noe and Neomi Rao, an associate law professor at George Mason University, sources say. https://thehill.com/regulation/administration/323507-trump-weighs-key-pick-for-regulatory-rollback
#Trump #OIRA Номирован новый регуляторный царь, а точнее - регуляторная царица)) Личная страница Неоми Рао https://administrativestate.gmu.edu/who-we-are/director/ President Trump appointed a new regulatory czar Friday. Neomi Rao, an associate law professor at George Mason University, was nominated to run the White House’s OIRA. https://thehill.com/regulation/administration/327912-trump-nominates-regulatory-chief
#US #OIRA Shouldn’t government regulators think through the likely effects of proposed regulations before they are issued to consider whether they’ll do more good than harm? Every president for more than 35 years has thought so, and has required executive branch agencies to analyze regulatory impacts before imposing new rules. Further, to ensure they meet those requirements, most agencies must send proposed rules for review to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) in the Office of Management and Budget. https://www.forbes.com/sites/susandudley/2017/05/09/make-independent-regulatory-agencies-more-accountable-to-the-public/
#US #OIRA Susan E. Dudley:
"Today, the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee will hold a confirmation hearing for three of President Trump’s nominees for senior administration positions, including Neomi Rao for administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA). While the Senate may not feel a sense of urgency to confirm the head of this little-known office, that would be a mistake, because when it comes to policy, the OIRA administrator or “regulatory czar” may be one of the most important and influential positions in government. Rao, a respected legal scholar with experience in all three branches of government, is well-qualified for the post" https://www.forbes.com/sites/susandudley/2017/06/07/senate-weighs-trumps-pick-for-regulatory-czar/#397ba2fa1c7d
#OIRA #Sunstein #US Касс Санстейн о метод подходах работы в Управлении по информации и регуляторным вопросам Белого Дума One of the staff’s favorite words is “analysis,” which refers to the technical grounds for any decision to regulate or not to regulate. Often analysis includes numbers: If a regulation is supposed to save lives, how many lives would it save? Two, or two thousand? If a regulation is supposed to cut costs, by how much, exactly? https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2017-06-13/in-praise-of-the-deep-state
#trump #OIRA #redtape #OneInTwoOut "The first substantive question Ms. Rao faced during a Senate confirmation hearing last month struck at a hot topic on Capitol Hill: How did she view an order by Mr. Trump to eliminate two regulations for every new one, and how should it be carried out? As she answered, Ms. Rao measured her words, calling the policy “an important step” in broadly reducing regulatory burden. “It can work,” she said. “The way I think it will work in practice is that agencies will identify regulations to eliminate. And those regulations might be ineffective ones or excessively burdensome. And those regulations will have to meet a cost-benefit analysis for deregulation before they’re going to impose any new regulatory burdens.” As her testimony continued, she went so far as to give Democrats a nod that her cost-benefit analysis would go beyond simply calculating financial costs to industry — agreeing that non-monetary benefits, to health and the environment, for example, “can play a role.” https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/09/business/the-scholar-who-will-help-lead-trumps-assault-on-rules.html
#OIRA #US #tax As the executive branch implements the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service will issue dozens of significant regulations. It seems likely that these tax regulations will, for the first time, be systematically reviewed by the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) within the Office of Management and Budget at the White House. Unlike regulations issued by other executive branch agencies, like the EPA or Department of Labor, IRS regulations generally skip this process and are reviewed, instead, by Treasury’s Office of Tax Policy. https://www.brookings.edu/blog/up-front/2018/04/11/how-oira-and-treasury-can-work-together-to-improve-tax-regulation/
с полей профанации #гильотина👇👇 Или эти самые всего-лишь-10%- требований, по мнению экспертов попавших в список на отмену - эти требования, уже на взгляд регулятора, содержат 60-70% затрат для отрасли? Монетизацией затрат исполнения - бумажных, материальных - хоть кто-то занимается вообще? - ведь экологическое регулирование одно из самых "считабельных" в мире. Известно, что усилия EPA в США в 70-е гг. во многом предвосхитили успех #OIRA, Управления по ОРВ и регуляторной политике Белого Дома, после 1981.
Исключения для #ОРВ есть не только в #РФ, но и в #США #US, для т.н. independent agencies. Автор материала предлагаeт путь их постепенного вовлечения в орбиту "методологического" влияния Управления информации и регуляторных вопросов Белого Дома (OIRA). But that’s not how it works for regulation. Most agencies must analyze their regulations in light of the problems they’re trying to solve, the costs and benefits of their proposals, and alternative approaches. There is a special list of “independent regulatory agencies,” including the Securities and Exchange Commission, Federal Trade Commission, and, yes, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, that are exempt from these analytical steps. This special list also places these agencies behind a firewall—their regulatory analysis is not reviewed by the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (#OIRA), the government’s expert in these analytical techniques. (...) A new idea is negotiation. Under my proposal, the president would direct OIRA to negotiate with these agencies to bring their regulatory analysis in line with best practices while respecting the independence given to them by Congress. If it seems odd that OIRA would negotiate with an agency, it’s actually a bipartisan practice. https://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/politics/507523-we-need-a-bespoke-approach-to-independent-agency-regulations
Среди вала указов, подписанных новым президентом Байденом после 20 января, есть и директива по изменению подходов к оценке воздействия.

Касс Санстейн, администратор Управления по информации и регуляторным вопросам Административно-бюджетного департамента Белого Дома (OIRA) в первый президентский срок Барака Обамы (2008-2012), пишет в колонке для Bloomberg, что в том числе ожидается возврат к учету немонетизируемых выгод регулирования: It calls for recommendations from the budget director on how to “take into account the distributional consequences of regulations” in an effort to “ensure that regulatory initiatives appropriately benefit and do not inappropriately burden disadvantaged, vulnerable, or marginalized communities.”
#US #OIRA #Biden #CBA