Insiders Talk Guide to Executive Branch Agency Rulemaking: Policy, Procedure, Participation, and Post-Promulgation Appeal

Author:   Robert L Guyer ,  Chris M Micheli
Publisher:   Engineering the Law, Inc.
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9781732343139


Pages:   292
Publication Date:   01 April 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Insiders Talk Guide to Executive Branch Agency Rulemaking: Policy, Procedure, Participation, and Post-Promulgation Appeal


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Author:   Robert L Guyer ,  Chris M Micheli
Publisher:   Engineering the Law, Inc.
Imprint:   Engineering the Law, Inc.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9781732343139


ISBN 10:   1732343136
Pages:   292
Publication Date:   01 April 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Guide to Executive Agency Rulemaking is a terrific primer on how to influence rulemaking by the fourth branch of government as its tens of thousands of agencies, with millions of state employees, spend billions of dollars per year to regulate almost every aspect of modern life. Dr. Molly Beth Malcolm Executive Vice President, Campus Operations and Public Affairs Austin Community College District Professor of Practice, The University of Texas at Austin Administrative lawyers, law students, public policy professionals, and anyone trying to influence executive agency legislating will find this practice manual invaluable. Keep it close by as it is a perfect road map for navigating the multi-party, highly-detailed administrative rulemaking process. William W. Large General Counsel (former) Florida Department of Health President (current) Florida Justice Reform InstituteTallahassee, Florida


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Robert L. Guyer is a writer and lecturer with Engineering THE LAW, Inc. in Gainesville, Florida. Previously he served as Legislative Counsel for the Ralston Purina Company; Manager of Legislative Affairs for Energizer Power Systems, and Gates Energy Products, Inc.; and as a contract lobbyist, Director of Legislative and Regulatory Affairs for the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation for which he lobbied internationally. Prior to becoming a lobbyist, he served as a pollution control inspector for a regulatory agency and later managed environmental compliance for an electric utility. He has written seven best-practices lobbying manuals, including the 6-volume Insiders Talk series and recorded the 15-video training seminar the Campaign Method for More Effective State Government Affairs. He provides live seminars publicly and privately. He holds degrees in political science, civil engineering, and law - all from the University of Florida - and is licensed to the practice of law in Florida and the District of Columbia. Chris Micheli is a founding partner of the governmental relations and advocacy firm of Aprea & Micheli, Inc. He has substantial legislative and regulatory experience in the areas of state and local taxation, transportation, labor and employment, environmental, health care, civil liability, and insurance. As a legislative advocate, Micheli regularly testifies before policy and fiscal committees of the California Legislature, as well as a number of administrative agencies, departments, boards, and commissions. He regularly drafts legislative and regulatory language and is considered a leading authority on state tax law developments and California's knife laws. The Wall Street Journal called him ""one of the top three business tax lobbyists in the state"" and the Los Angeles Times described him as an ""elite lobbyist."" Over the last twenty years, he has published over eight hundred articles and editorials in professional journals, newspapers and trade magazines, whose diverse subjects range from tax incentives to transportation funding. He wrote a bi-monthly column on civil justice reform for five years for The Daily Recorder, Sacramento's daily legal newspaper, authoring over 100 columns. He has served on the editorial advisory boards for CCH's State Income Tax Alert, a nationwide publication, as well as State Income Tax Monitor, another national newsletter, and Sacramento Lawyer, a monthly legal journal. Micheli has been an attorney of record in several key cases, having argued before the Supreme Court of California (just two years out of law school), as well as the Court of Appeal several times. He has filed more than fifteen amicus curiae briefs in California courts. Additionally, Micheli has been qualified as an expert witness on California's knife laws in superior court, and has appeared as an expert witness before the State Board of Equalization in several key tax cases. He is a graduate of the University of California, Davis with a B.A. in Political Science - Public Service and the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law with a J.D. degree. He currently serves as an Adjunct Professor of Law at McGeorge where he teaches the course Lawmaking in California. He resides in Sacramento, California with his wife, Liza, two daughters, Morgan and Francesca, and son, Vincenzo.

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