Fcc Rulemaking
/ˌɛfˌsiːˈsiː ˈruːlmākɪŋ/
Definitions
- (n.) The formal process by which the Federal Communications Commission adopts, amends, or repeals regulations under its statutory authority.
The FCC rulemaking initiated a public comment period to address net neutrality concerns.
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- fcc rulemaking
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Commentary
FCC rulemaking typically involves public participation via notice and comment periods, reflecting the administrative law framework governing federal agencies.
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