Administrative Conference of the United States

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The Administrative Conference of the United States is an independent federal agency that studies and recommends improvements to the efficiency, fairness, and transparency of administrative and regulatory processes across the U.S. government.

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instanceOf independent federal agency
abbreviation ACUS NERFINISHED
advises Congress of the United States NERFINISHED
federal executive branch agencies
chairpersonTitle Chairman of the Administrative Conference of the United States
composedOf academics
federal officials
other experts in administrative law and procedure
private practitioners
country United States of America
surface form: United States
employerOf administrative law scholars
attorneys
policy analysts
establishedBy Administrative Conference Act NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork administrative law
public administration
regulatory policy
fundedBy appropriations from the United States Congress
goal to improve public participation in rulemaking
to improve the use of science and data in regulation
to reduce administrative litigation costs
to simplify administrative procedures
to strengthen judicial review of agency action
hasMissionStatement to promote improvements in the efficiency, adequacy, and fairness of the procedures by which federal agencies conduct regulatory programs, administer grants and benefits, and perform related governmental functions
hasPart Assembly of the Administrative Conference NERFINISHED
Council of the Administrative Conference NERFINISHED
Office of the Chairman of the Administrative Conference NERFINISHED
Office of the Executive Director of the Administrative Conference NERFINISHED
research staff
headquartersLocation Washington, D.C.
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
legalBasis 5 U.S.C. §§ 591–596
produces recommendations on administrative procedure
reports on regulatory processes
purpose to enhance efficiency in federal agency procedures
to increase transparency in administrative and regulatory processes
to promote fairness in administrative processes
to recommend improvements to administrative processes
to study federal administrative procedures
reportsTo President of the United States
typeOfOrganization advisory and research body
website https://www.acus.gov
worksOn best practices for federal agency adjudication
best practices for federal rulemaking
modernization of administrative procedures
public access to agency information
use of alternative dispute resolution in administrative processes

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Jeffrey A. Rosen boardMemberOf Administrative Conference of the United States