DOL issues rule creating procedures for issuance, use of its regulatory guidance
The Department of Labor (DOL) has issued a rule that creates procedures for its regulatory guidance. The PRO Good Guidance Rule (Promoting Regulatory Openness through Good Guidance Rule) establishes the DOL’s policy and requirements for:
- Issuing, modifying, withdrawing, and using guidance;
- Making guidance available to the public in a searchable online database;
- Providing a notice-and-comment process for significant guidance; and
- Taking and responding to petitions about guidance.
The DOL notes that guidance documents should provide clarity about existing rights and obligations and help stakeholders comply with laws and regulations. However, guidance cannot be used to create new obligations or to modify the law. The PRO Good Guidance Rule is intended to ensure that guidance documents cannot be used in an unfair or unlawful manner.
The rule implements Executive Order 13891, Promoting the Rule of Law through Improved Agency Guidance Documents, issued October 9, 2019, which requires federal agencies improve their process for issuing and using guidance.
The rule takes effect 30 days after publication in the Federal Register.