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今天刚在网上看到的。不知道public commenting是一个形式注意的东西还是真的会影
响最后的实施,不管怎样是一个好的开始。
“Timeline of Proposed Regulation – DHS proposed news regulation on the
STEM Optional Practical Training (OPT) program just in time – Big Relief
for International Students on F1 Visa
Working backwards from the required effective date of February 12, 2016,
then the first timeframe to take account of is the mandatory 60-day delay
between the publication of the final rule and the effective date. Because
the rule is a “significant rule” within the meaning of Executive Order
12866, a minimum 60-day delay between final publication and effective date
is imposed. As such, to be effective on February 12, 2016, when the court’s
order invalidates the STEM OPT rule, the final replacement rule must be
published no later than December 14, 2015.
To publish a final rule by December 14, a proposed rule should be published
at least 60 days before that date. The 60-day timeframe is set by the APA,
which requires that any proposed rule be released with at least 30 days for
comment from the public. After the comment period, the agency will need time
to evaluate and analyze the comments – at least 30 days – before
publishing the final rule. So, the draft rule should be published no later
than October 15.
This deadline has been met by the DHS.
OMB has now has a maximum of 90-120 days to review the proposed rule. OMB
will then either recommend changes to the rule or clear the rule for
publication. Once the rule is published, individuals and organizations will
have an opportunity to provide feedback during a comment period. Comment
periods typically last between 30-60 days.” | P****9 发帖数: 177 | |
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