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Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995

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so that any federal mandates may be identified. No bill which contains any such mandate imposing a direct cost of more than fifty million dollars on a state, local or tribal government or a cost of more than one hundred million dollars on the private sector may be sent to the full
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to state, local and tribal governments and the private sector before issuing them. Where such costs exceed one hundred million dollars, the issuing agency must consult with the affected governments and make sure that no less burdensome alternative exists.
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was directed to review the role of mandates in relations between the federal government and state, local and tribal governments and to recommend to
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Federal courts may compel agencies to comply with their responsibilities under Title II.
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and to the president opportunities to simplify or eliminate federal mandates.
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United States federal government administration legislation
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Unfunded Mandates Reform Act: History, Impact, and Issues
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The four titles of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act are:
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U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations
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Index

Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
Administrative law
United States

Rulemaking
Notice of proposed rulemaking
Adjudication
Administrative law judge
Code of Federal Regulations
Federal Register
Administrative Procedure Act
Freedom of Information Act
National Environmental Policy Act
Government in the Sunshine Act
National Emergencies Act
Inspector General Act
Regulatory Flexibility Act
Paperwork Reduction Act
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
Congressional Review Act
Federal Vacancies Reform Act
Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
Administrative Conference
Executive orders
Cost–benefit analysis
Executive Order 12866
Arbitrary and capricious
State Farm
Chevron deference
Auer deference

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