A Quick and Dirty Inventory of Federal Agencies’ Significant Guidance Documents
Much is written by many on federal agency regulations’ expansion and costs. Beyond those, guidance documents, memoranda, notices, and other regulatory dark matter proclamations are getting attention. Such edicts are not supposed to be legally binding on the public, wink-wink.
When a federal regulation is considered “significant,” that generally but not always means a cost of $100 million annually.
Guidance sometimes gets characterized the same way, but even less formally than what happens with rulemaking. With respect to “significant” guidance, some executive (not independent) agencies comply with a 2007 Office of Management and Budget memo from then-Director Rob Portman on “Good Guidance Principles.”
Guidance for guidance, so to speak.
A George W. Bush executive order of that era (E.O. 13422) had even subjected significant guidance to OMB review. There appeared an explicit revocation of that directive in President Obama’s 2009 E.O. 13497, but then a re-instatement of sorts by a then-OMB Director Peter Orszag memo to “clarify” that “documents remain subject to [the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs’] review under [longstanding Clinton] Executive Order 12866.”
With conspicuous exceptions such as the Energy Department, Housing and Urban Development, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), some federal departments and agencies not only continue to invoke the 2007 Portman memo, but follow its directive of maintaining web pages devoted more or less to “significant” guidance, even though it is a suggestion rather than a command. Others confesses no “significant guidance” at all but confess to guidance nonetheless; the FDA acknowledged no significant guidance, however there are (at least) 1,184 pieces of acknowledged final guidance from FDA.
The table below, “Significant Guidance Documents In Effect: A Partial Inventory,” depicts a work-in-progress inventory of significant guidance documents based largely upon these scattered executive department and agency websites (a live version of this chart with ongoing updates is maintained here, along with the links to the specific agency websites containing the guidance). There are 580 significant guidances in total in this compilation, based upon agencies’ compliance with OMB’s 2007 directive to the extent they maintain public web pages for it at this time. The EPA’s 206 significant guidance documents dominate the tally.
Significant Guidance Documents in Effect: A Partial Inventory
Executive Departments and Agencies
(As of August 2015)
(Full chart and updates at www.tenthousandcommandments.com under link called
“Regulatory Dark Matter: Significant Guidance Documents, By Agency”)
Dept. of Agriculture |
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Agricultural Marketing Service |
0 |
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Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service |
0 |
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Economic Research Service |
4 |
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Food and Nutrition Service |
4 |
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U.S. Forest Service |
7 |
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Food Safety & Inspection Service |
17 |
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Grain Inspection, Packers & Stockyards Admin |
0 |
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National Agricultural Statistics Svc |
0 |
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Risk Management Agency |
0 |
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USDA Total: |
32 |
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Dept. of Commerce |
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration |
0 |
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Patent and Trademark Office |
3 |
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DoC Total: |
3 |
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Dept. of Defense |
1 |
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Dept. of Education |
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Adult Education |
2 |
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American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009 |
12 |
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Career & Technical Education |
11 |
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Civil Rights |
28 |
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Elementary & Secondary Education |
61 |
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Grants & Contracts |
1 |
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Higher Education |
4 |
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Special Education |
21 |
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Ed. Dept. Total: |
140 |
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Dept. of Health & Human Services |
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Centers for Disease Control |
1 |
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Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services |
0 |
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Food and Drug Administration |
0 |
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Office of the Inspector General |
0 |
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HHS Total: |
1 |
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Dept. of Homeland Security |
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National Infrastructure Protection Plan |
1 |
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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services |
26 |
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U.S. Coast Guard |
7 |
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection |
0 |
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Federal Emergency Management Agency |
12 |
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Immigration & Customs Enforcement |
0 |
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Transportation Security Administration |
12 |
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DHS Total: |
58 |
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Dept. of the Interior |
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Bureau of Indian Affairs |
0 |
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Bureau of Land Management |
0 |
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Bureau of Reclamation |
0 |
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Bureau of Ocean Energy Mgmt, Reg & Enf. |
0 |
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National Park Service |
0 |
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Surface Mining Reclamation & Enf. |
2 |
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Fish & Wildlife Svc. |
2 |
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DoI Total: |
4 |
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Dept. of Justice |
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Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms |
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Antitrust Division |
2 |
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Civil Rights Division |
10 |
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Federal Bureau of Investigation |
0 |
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Drug Enforcement Administration |
8 |
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Office of Justice Programs |
10 |
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U.S. Trustee Program |
3 |
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DoJ Total: |
33 |
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Dept. of Labor |
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Employee Benefits Security Administration |
0 |
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Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs |
0 |
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Employment and Training Administration |
34 |
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Mine Safety and Health Administration |
2 |
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Wage and Hour Division |
0 |
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DoL Total: |
36 |
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Dept. of State |
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0 |
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Dept. of Transportation |
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Office of the Secretary |
11 |
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Federal Aviation Administration |
38 |
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Federal Highway Administration |
0 |
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Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration |
0 |
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Federal Railroad Administration |
0 |
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Federal Transit Administration |
7 |
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Maritime Administration |
7 |
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration |
1 |
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Pipeline and Hazardouos Materials Safety Admin. |
0 |
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Trans. Total: |
64 |
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Dept. of Treasury |
2 |
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Dept. of Veterans' Affairs |
0 |
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Environmental Protection Agency |
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Office of Air and Radiation |
60 |
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Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention |
39 |
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Office of Environmental Information |
3 |
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Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Waste |
50 |
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Office of the Science Advisor |
19 |
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Office of Water |
20 |
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Regional Offices |
15 |
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EPA Total: |
206 |
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TOTAL: |
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580 |
It should be pointed out here that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, an independent agency, nonetheless explicitly invokes the OMB memo and devotes a web page to guidance (23 entries as of this writing) that it maintains meets the significance criteria of the OMB memo.
I’m very interested in hearing from others who are aware of locales where agencies post guidance that I’ve not been able to locate. Along with holding Congress accountable for all these directives and their effects, the lack of coherence and clarity is one of the recommendations we’ve made for reforming so-called non-binding guidance.
In an upcoming column, I’ll say a bit about the quality of the presentation of the agency guidance summarized here in this partial inventory.