White House Publishes 2023 Spring Regulatory Agenda
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Last week, the White House Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) published its updated Spring Unified Regulatory Agenda. The Unified Agenda is the clearinghouse for public access to federal regulatory agencies’ respective regulatory actions, covering 60 departments, agencies and commissions. Included in the spring agenda are new timelines and updates on issues including OSHA’s Heat Illness Prevention, Union Walkaround rules, and Tracking of Injury and Illness rule. Also included are DOL’s overtime rule, Davis-Bacon rewrite and Independent Contractor rule, DOT’s Automatic Braking Systems and Side Underride Guards proposals, FMCSA’s Safety Fitness Procedures and Electronic IDs, EPA’s Heavy-Duty Truck Emissions and Fly Ash updates. Plus, NLRB’s Joint-Employer rule, and Election Procedures revision, to name two more agenda items.
Click here to view the updated regulatory proposals/rules and their timelines. For more information, contact Kevin Walgenbach at kwalgenbach@nrmca.org.