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==Rules== Most modern rulemaking authorities have a [[common law]] tradition or a specific basic law that essentially regulates the regulators, subjecting the rulemaking process to standards of [[due process]], transparency, and [[public participation]]. * In the [[United States]], the governing law for federal rulemaking is the [[Administrative Procedure Act (United States)|Administrative Procedure Act of 1946]]. Separate states often have parallel systems. * [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] countries use a mix of [[common law]] and similar [[statute]] law. * The [[European Commission]] has recently developed new standards under ideas laid out in a 'Whitepaper on governance.' This effort was undertaken after the Irish βNoβ vote in 2001, addressing concerns that the public perceived the commission's legislative and rulemaking processes as too removed from citizen input.
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