EPA proposes first ever rule to improve transparency of guidance
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced its first-ever proposed rule to establish consistent requirements and procedures for the issuance of guidance documents.
For the first time, EPA is proposing a rule that codifies procedures to ensure the public can engage in the development and review of agency guidance. Historically, EPA has issued many more guidance documents than most federal agencies. This action is also intended as a step toward ensuring that EPA is not creating new regulatory obligations through guidance.
This new rule will significantly increase the transparency of EPA’s practices around guidance and will improve the agency’s process for managing guidance documents. When final, the rule will:
- Establish the first formal petition process for the public to request that EPA modify or withdraw a guidance document; and
- Ensure that the agency’s guidance documents are developed with appropriate review and are accessible and transparent to the public; and
- Provide for public participation in the development of significant guidance documents
The proposed rule will be open for public comment 30 days after it publishes in the Federal Register. In addition, on February 28, 2020, EPA launched a new guidance portal that provides public access to agency guidance documents.
Executive Order 13891, issued on October 9, 2019, promoted transparency by ensuring that all active guidance documents are made available to the public, and provided that guidance documents should only clarify existing obligations; they should not be a vehicle for implementing new, binding requirements on the public.