Executive Order 13563

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Executive Order 13563 is a U.S. presidential directive that modernizes and strengthens the federal regulatory review process by emphasizing cost-benefit analysis, public participation, and retrospective review of existing regulations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States executive order
presidential directive
amends Executive Order 12866
appliesTo executive agencies of the United States federal government
basedOn Executive Order 12866
country United States of America
dateSigned 2011-01-18
effectiveDate 2011-01-18
emphasizes cost-benefit analysis in regulatory decision-making
public participation in the regulatory process
regulatory flexibility
retrospective analysis of existing rules
transparency and accountability in regulation
federalRegisterCitation 76 FR 3821
goal improve coordination across agencies in rulemaking
increase public participation in the regulatory process
modernize regulatory review
promote cost-effective regulation
promote transparency in regulation
reduce unnecessary regulatory burdens
strengthen regulatory review
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: United States federal government
policyArea administrative law
economic regulation
regulatory policy
president Barack Obama
principle regulations must be accessible, consistent, written in plain language, and easy to understand
regulations must protect public health, welfare, safety, and the environment
regulations should be coordinated, simplified, and harmonized
regulations should be flexible and allow for innovation
regulations should be guided by the best available science
regulations should be periodically reviewed to determine if they are outmoded, ineffective, insufficient, or excessively burdensome
regulations should promote economic growth, innovation, competitiveness, and job creation
relatedTo Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
Office of Management and Budget
requires consideration of benefits and costs of regulations
consideration of flexible approaches for small entities
coordination, simplification, and harmonization of rules across agencies
periodic retrospective review of existing significant regulations
public participation and open exchange of views in rulemaking
selection of regulatory approaches that maximize net benefits
use of the best available science in regulatory decisions
signedBy Barack Obama
subject cost-benefit analysis
federal regulation
public participation in rulemaking
regulatory review
retrospective review of existing regulations
successorTo regulatory review framework established by Executive Order 12866
title Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review

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Executive Order 12866 amendedBy Executive Order 13563