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USDA Requests Comments on Streamlining Regulations

The Agriculture Department requests public comments through July 17, 2018, on how it can give “better customer service” and remove unintended barriers to participation in its programs “in ways that least interfere with our customers and allow us to accomplish our mission,” USDA said (here). The department wants ideas to modify, expand, repeal, or “streamline” regulations, guidance, or “any other policy documents” needing reform, it said. It will collect comments in four “batches,” it said. USDA noted that a Feb. 24 executive order (here) directs agencies to identify regulations that eliminate jobs or inhibit job creation; are outdated, unnecessary or ineffective; and that impose costs that exceed benefits. “USDA is committed to creating a culture of consistent, efficient service to our customers while easing regulatory burdens to make it easier to invest, produce, and build in rural America in a way that creates jobs and economic prosperity while ensuring the safety of our food supply, and protecting and safeguarding our land, water, and other natural resources for future generations,” USDA said.

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(Federal Register 07/17/17)