1. rulemaking - Noun
2. rulemaking - Adjective
rulemaking (not comparable)
Having the power to make rules.
a rulemaking body
rulemaking (plural rulemakings)
(law) The act or process of creating rules, especially regulations (as opposed to statutes).
The question is not whether we want to keep this open, neutral Internet - we do, or should - but whether government rulemaking can give us the result we want. Edward Felten
AMC's effort to affect rulemaking changing the official definition of their new model then led to the SUV boom when other auto makers marketed their own models in response to the Cherokee taking sales from their regular cars. Source: Internet
Asked whether career E.P.A. scientists were shut out of the process, Mr. Hewitt, the agency spokesman, said, “Our career drinking water experts are a driving force behind our more protective rulemaking.” Source: Internet
Federal Communications Commission chairman Ajit Pai, who said this month he would pursue a rulemaking to clarify the meaning of Section 230, declined to say Tuesday when he might proceed. Source: Internet
How ought section 1201 be revised to reflect the stakeholder desire for a less burdensome triennial rulemaking process and consumer interests, and what other means should be adopted to make the rulemaking process more efficient? Source: Internet
Most transportation entities have already adopted mask requirements, Bradbury said, and the department views those and other measures in place as “adequate to address the concerns identified in the petition without the initiation of a rulemaking process.” Source: Internet