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Cost-Benefit Analysis
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The Cabinet Directive on Regulation requires departments to analyze the costs and benefits of proposed federal regulations. The Policy on Cost-Benefit Analysis outlines mandatory requirements for departments when undertaking such analysis as part of a Regulatory Impact Analysis.
Guidance
Guidance document Description
- Date of original: February 2019
- Date of last revision: N/A
Cost-Benefit Analysis Reports
Year Regulation
- 2011
- 2012
- Testing 2