Small Business Association: Review, Reform Regulations
Small Business Association: Review, Reform Regulations
The U.S. Small Business Association, Office of Advocacy,
recently announced the Top 10 Rules for Review and Reform.
“The strongest and most compelling cases made
our Top 10 list of rules,” said Thomas M. Sullivan,
Chief Counsel for Advocacy. “These rules, nominated
by small business, need to be reviewed by federal agencies
to determine if they are outdated, ineffective, duplicative,
or overly complex. Streamlining and updating these regulations
will help ease the disproportionate federal regulatory
burden placed on small business.”
The rules marked for review and reform are:
Update air monitoring rules for dry cleaners
to reflect current technology
Flexibility for community drinking water
systems
Simplify the rules for recycling solid wastes
Clearly define “oil” in oil spill
rules
Update flight rules for the Washington, D.C.,
regional area
Eliminate duplicative financial requirements
for architect-engineering government contracting
Simplify the home office business deduction
Update rules on the use of explosives in mines to reflect modern
industry standards
Review the medical/laboratory
worker rule to determine whether the rule can be made
more flexible in situations where workers do not have
potential exposure to blood borne pathogens.
Review reverse auction techniques for online procurement
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