Executive Order
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Increasing Efficiency at the Office of the Federal Register
AI Summary:
This is a policy document, specifically an Executive Order (EO 14295) focused on improving efficiency at the Office of the Federal Register. The regulation aims to reduce publication delays and streamline the process of publishing regulatory actions. The key provisions include: directing the Archivist of the United States to work with the Government Publishing Office to minimize publication delays, modernize computer systems, and eliminate unnecessary bureaucracy; requiring the Archivist to submit reports on average publication times for different document categories; reviewing and adjusting fee schedules for Federal Register publications to ensure they reflect actual publication costs and achieved efficiencies; and mandating follow-up reporting to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to track progress. The Executive Order emphasizes reducing administrative burden and costs associated with publishing regulatory documents, with specific timelines for completing various tasks related to publication efficiency.