Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 32 - National Defense |
Subtitle A - Department of Defense |
Chapter V - Department of the Army |
SubChapter A - Aid of Civil Authorities and Public Relations |
Part 519 - PUBLICATION OF RULES AFFECTING THE PUBLIC |
Subpart A - General |
§ 519.7 - Regulatory review.
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(a) Proponents of Army regulations will participate in the regulatory process and adhere to the regulatory process as prescribed in this regulation when reviewing their existing publications. This review will follow the same procedural steps outlined for the development of new regulations.
(b) In selecting regulations to be reviewed, proponents will consider such criteria as:
(1) The requirement for the regulation.
(2) Costs and benefits of the regulation to include both quantifiable measures (to the fullest extent that these can be usefully estimated) and qualitative measures.
(3) The type and number of complaints or suggestions received.
(4) Burdens imposed directly or indirectly by the regulation to both the public and other government entities.
(5) Elimination of inconsistent, incompatible, overlapping or duplicative regulations.
(6) Length of time since the regulation has been reviewed for scientific, technological, economical, or administrative changes.