H.R. 3310, Small Business Paperwork Reduction Act Amendments of 1998: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on National Economic Growth, Natural Resources, and Regulatory Affairs of the Committee on Government Reform and Oversight, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 3310 ... March 5 and 17, 1998U.S. Government Printing Office, 1998 - 138 pages |
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... period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker , in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned A BILL To amend chapter 35 of title 44 , United States Code , for the ...
... period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker , in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned A BILL To amend chapter 35 of title 44 , United States Code , for the ...
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... period of time , and violations that do not pose a substantial threat to public health , safety , or the environment . These policies should have been implemented by April of last year . SBREFA also requires the agencies to report to ...
... period of time , and violations that do not pose a substantial threat to public health , safety , or the environment . These policies should have been implemented by April of last year . SBREFA also requires the agencies to report to ...
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... period , except in cases where violations could result in imminent danger ; and the formation of a task force to study the feasibility of streamlining information collection from small business . 2 Why do I endorse these concepts ...
... period , except in cases where violations could result in imminent danger ; and the formation of a task force to study the feasibility of streamlining information collection from small business . 2 Why do I endorse these concepts ...
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... period and requiring a waiver of penalties , the existing vol- untary compliance incentives which have worked very well to en- courage plan administrators to comply with ERISA without impos- ing large penalties would be eliminated ...
... period and requiring a waiver of penalties , the existing vol- untary compliance incentives which have worked very well to en- courage plan administrators to comply with ERISA without impos- ing large penalties would be eliminated ...
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... period . Our next witness that we would like to hear from would be Mr. Joseph Onek from the Department of Justice . Mr. Onek . Mr. ONEK . Thank you , Mr. Chairman , members of the sub- committee . My name is Joseph Onek . I am the ...
... period . Our next witness that we would like to hear from would be Mr. Joseph Onek from the Department of Justice . Mr. Onek . Mr. ONEK . Thank you , Mr. Chairman , members of the sub- committee . My name is Joseph Onek . I am the ...
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Administration Amendments of 1998 bill Business Paperwork Reduction Chairman CHAKA FATTAH civil penalties collection of information Commission committee compliance Congress correct cost David McIntosh DENNIS HASTERT DENNIS KUCINICH disclosure drug Eisner employees environmental example Federal agencies first-time violation Gary Roberts goals going hazardous health and safety health or safety hearing help small businesses imminent and substantial impose information collection requirements investors JOE SCARBOROUGH JOHN SHADEGG Kucinich legislation mandate markets MCINTOSH metal finishing notify ONEK OSHA paperwork burden Paperwork Reduction Act paperwork requirements paperwork violations penalty waiver percent PETE SESSIONS policies President problem proposed protect public health recordkeeping records Reduction Act Amendments regulations Regulatory Flexibility Act reporting requirements RIAS Saas safety and health SBPRA SBREFA SHEKETOFF small business owners Small Business Paperwork small-business concern SNOWBARGER staff streamline substantial danger task force testimony Thank Tierney Victoria Nelson VINCE SNOWBARGER waive workers
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Page 48 - The Changing Burden of Regulation, Paperwork and Tax Compliance on Small Business: A Report to Congress.
Page 135 - SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL ECONOMIC GROWTH, NATURAL RESOURCES, AND REGULATORY AFFAIRS, COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT REFORM AND OVERSIGHT, Washington, DC.
Page 79 - Penalties, (a) To the extent permitted by law, each agency shall use its discretion to modify the penalties for small businesses in the following situations. Agencies shall exercise their enforcement discretion to waive the imposition of all or a portion of a penalty when the violation is corrected within a time period appropriate to the violation in question.
Page 30 - By their very nature, unnecessary federal regulation and paperwork burdens discriminate against small businesses. Without large staffs of accountants, benefits coordinators, attorneys, or personnel administrators, small businesses are often at a loss to implement or even keep up with the overwhelming paperwork demands of the federal government. Big corporations have already built these staffs into their operations and can often absorb a new requirement that could be very costly and expensive for...
Page 81 - ... efforts to eliminate food safety hazards and prevent salmonella and fecal contamination. These recordkeeping requirements are essential to evaluating whether food processors are sufficiently safeguarding our food supply from dangerous bacteria. • Information protects children from lead hazards. The Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992, 42 USC 4851, requires persons who sell or lease housing to let buyers or renters know about lead-based paint hazards. That information is...
Page 21 - Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee. It is with great pleasure that I appear before...
Page 46 - ... Department of Public Welfare of the State of Minnesota. I am very glad to have this opportunity to appear before you and testify on the critical issue of the rights of the mentally ill. Though I appear on behalf of the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors, I should make it clear that my comments are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of other State program directors nor any official position of the organization. My qualifications are as follows. I am a physician...
Page 66 - Mr. Chairman, members of the subcommittee, thank you very much for this opportunity to testify.
Page 4 - Management, conduct formal training programs to educate agency program and management officials about information resources management. (c) With respect to the collection of information and the control of paperwork, each agency shall — (1) establish a process within the office headed by the...
Page 4 - Code, is amended— (1) in paragraph (4) by striking "and" after the semicolon; (2) in paragraph (5) by striking the period and inserting "; and"; and (3) by adding at the end the following...