Fern
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- Sep 30, 2003
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Originally posted by: Schmide
Originally posted by: Fern
And with exactly enforcement that inserted phrase is meaning except for political cover.
I defamed their message twice, (1) ruling with no details and (2) CRS report contrary to their finding.
Fern
I don't think enforcement has any place in bills. That's part of the judicial and regulatory bodies. You're going to have to frame your argument better because what I think you're saying really doesn't apply to the bill.
Uh, no.
Generally a bill has enforcement. In this instance, Congress delegated that to the Commissioner (or whaterver his/her tilte will be).
These will be what is known as "statutory regulations". That means they have the full force and effect of a statute (language written into a bill).
So, they are "statute" (as if in the bill); but just done in a surreptitious way.
Now, the reason for doing this should be rather obvious - the rules won't need to be debated or passed. If you wanna do something unpopular, this is how you get it done.
Fern