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Regulating the Regulators James R. Bowers

Regulating the Regulators By James R. Bowers

Regulating the Regulators by James R. Bowers


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Increasingly, state regulations are implemented and exercised by the administrative discretion of state bureaucracies. The author poses three basic questions about rules review that previous works have not asked: Why is a state legislature likely to incorporate rules reviews in its oversight arsenal?

Regulating the Regulators Summary

Regulating the Regulators: An Introduction to the Legislative Oversight of Administrative Rulemaking by James R. Bowers

Increasingly, state regulations are implemented and exercised by the administrative discretion of state bureaucracies. This increased rulemaking activity threatens to rival, or even replace, state legislatures as the principal source of new laws emanating from state government. To combat this, state legislatures now routinely seek to regain their preeminence as lawmakers by overseeing administrative rulemaking authority. This oversight is frequently conducted through a process known as rules review. The process, a systematic form of legislative oversight, encourages the responsible exercise of rulemaking authority by requiring legislative scrutiny of proposed regulations prior to final adoption by the issuing agency. Regulating the Regulators presents an introduction to rules review. James R. Bowers examines this process through an in depth case study of the Illinois General Assembly.

Regulating the Regulators presents an introduction to this important and widely used method of oversight by state legislatures. The author poses three basic questions about rules review that previous works have not asked: Why is a state legislature likely to incorporate rules reviews in its oversight arsenal? What is the substance and nature of rules review likely to be? What factors are likely to contribute to agency responsiveness to rules review? These questions are examined through an in depth case study of the rules review process in the Illinois General Assembly. From this case study, Regulating the Regulator develops a number of analytic generalizations upon which future research and a more general understanding of rules review can be built. Students of both legislative an administrative process, as well as state legislators and state level public administrators, will find Regulating the Regulators a valuable source of information. This book is particularly well-suited for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in state governement and politics, administrative process, regulatory politics, and administrative theory.

About James R. Bowers

JAMES R. BOWERS is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at St. John Fisher College, Rochester, New York. He has published articles in Comparative State Politics Newsletter and the American Review of Public Administration.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction Rulemaking, Bureaucratic Responsibility, and Constitutional Democracy Establishing Rules Review in a State Legislature The Nature of Rules Review Agency Responsiveness to Rules Review Agency Responsiveness, Rules Review, and Corrective Legislation Summary and Conclusion Appendix: Methodological Essay Index

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NPB9780275933548
9780275933548
0275933547
Regulating the Regulators: An Introduction to the Legislative Oversight of Administrative Rulemaking by James R. Bowers
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1990-04-06
156
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