We examine 89 websites from federal regulatory agencies in order to evaluate their ease of use for those interested in commenting on or learning about their proposed regulations. We find that while there has been a lot of attention given to second and third generation “e-rulemaking ” efforts, agency websites, a first generation innovation, still have considerable room for improvement. Notwithstanding legislative and executive branch efforts to enhance the accessibility of regulatory information on the Internet, our coding of regulatory agency websites reveals considerable variation in the quality of agency websites, with many websites still failing to provide relatively basic features
From an E-Government perspective, modern public administrations require a high degree of accessibili...
It is a quarter century since I began telling my Administrative Law students that they had better be...
Regulatory agencies frequently issue guidance documents to help the public understand their policies...
We examine 89 websites from federal regulatory agencies in order to evaluate their ease of use for t...
People spend an increasing amount of time online for social interaction, online shopping, entertainm...
Government websites provide an important location for public access and participation in the governm...
Agencies use the Internet for many different purposes, communicating through their websites valuable...
One of the most significant powers exercised by federal agencies is their power to make rules. Given...
Federal agencies issue thousands of regulations each year. In making these rules, agencies follow a ...
The purpose of this project is to assess a number of federal and federally sponsored contractors\u27...
Abstract. Background: Medicines Regulatory Authorities (MRAs), among other core regulatory functions...
This paper provides an overview of the extent to which regulators are using websites to inform and c...
The Obama Administration has identified open government as a top priority, announcing that governmen...
Introduction After the chapters on fundamental rights and institutional alternatives, this chapter f...
This paper provides an overview of the extent to which regulators are using websites to inform and c...
From an E-Government perspective, modern public administrations require a high degree of accessibili...
It is a quarter century since I began telling my Administrative Law students that they had better be...
Regulatory agencies frequently issue guidance documents to help the public understand their policies...
We examine 89 websites from federal regulatory agencies in order to evaluate their ease of use for t...
People spend an increasing amount of time online for social interaction, online shopping, entertainm...
Government websites provide an important location for public access and participation in the governm...
Agencies use the Internet for many different purposes, communicating through their websites valuable...
One of the most significant powers exercised by federal agencies is their power to make rules. Given...
Federal agencies issue thousands of regulations each year. In making these rules, agencies follow a ...
The purpose of this project is to assess a number of federal and federally sponsored contractors\u27...
Abstract. Background: Medicines Regulatory Authorities (MRAs), among other core regulatory functions...
This paper provides an overview of the extent to which regulators are using websites to inform and c...
The Obama Administration has identified open government as a top priority, announcing that governmen...
Introduction After the chapters on fundamental rights and institutional alternatives, this chapter f...
This paper provides an overview of the extent to which regulators are using websites to inform and c...
From an E-Government perspective, modern public administrations require a high degree of accessibili...
It is a quarter century since I began telling my Administrative Law students that they had better be...
Regulatory agencies frequently issue guidance documents to help the public understand their policies...