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100 1 _aCARLITZ, Robert D
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245 1 0 _aOnline rulemaking :
_ba step toward e-governance
260 _c2002
520 3 _aThe adoption of electronic rulemaking by many federal agencies provides an opportunity for a greatly enhanced public role - both in terms of the numbers of people who might participate and the depth of their possible participation. This step towards e-governance poses several challenges for agencies: how they should structure their porceedings, how they can process the comments received and how they can foster and take part in the online communities of interest that will result from this activity. The online tools tha tmay be applied to rulemaking and its ancillary activities - advisory committees. advanced notices of proposed rulemaking and enforcement - can also be used at earlier stages of the legislative process to increase public interest, involvement and commitment. This approach is relevant for all levels of government and for nay issue of which public hearings are held or public comment solicited. It can provide an efficient and effective nonadversarial process in which officials and members of th public can mutually define problems and explore alternative solutions
700 1 _aGUNN, Rosemary W
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773 0 8 _tGovernmnet Information Quarterly
_g19, 4, p. 389-405
_d, 2002
_w
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998 _a20030211
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_cLucimara
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_cQuiteria
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
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