[blindlaw] DOJ ADA proposed regulations withdrawn from OMBreview

McCarthy, Jim JMcCarthy at nfb.org
Wed Jan 28 13:08:49 UTC 2009


There were several items that blind and other disabled people thought
were poorly addressed in the regulations and there may be another chance
to take on some of those issues.  These might not have been as bad as
other regulations that prior administration tried to shove down our
throats, but I think it helps.
Jim  

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Jim,,

I think this is good, is it?

Judy 

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I thought this would be of interest to many on this list.  I don't know
any more about it than what is stated in the text that follows.
Proposed ADA Regulations Withdrawn from OMB Review

 

On January 21, 2009, the Department of Justice notified the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) that the Department has withdrawn its draft
final rules to amend the Department's regulations implementing title II
and title III from the OMB review process. This action was taken in
response to a memorandum from the President's Chief of Staff directing
the Executive Branch agencies to defer publication of any new
regulations until the rules are reviewed and approved by officials
appointed by President Obama. No final action will be taken by the
Department with respect to these rules until the incoming officials have
had the opportunity to review the rulemaking record. Incoming officials
will have the full range of rule-making options available to them under
the Administrative Procedure Act.

Withdrawal of the draft final rules does not affect existing ADA
regulations. Title II and title III entities must continue to follow the
Department's existing ADA regulations, including the ADA Standards for
Accessible Design. 

Jim McCarthy 

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