Laws and Regulations
Regulatory Agendas and Regulatory Plans
Twice a year, a number of federal agencies combine efforts to publish a comprehensive report describing regulations currently under development or recently completed. These reports are bundled together and published as the Unified Agenda. Each agency's contribution is called a Semiannual Regulatory Agenda. Once a year, a Regulatory Plan is released along with the Unified Agenda. EPA contributes to each publication. You may access EPA's Semiannual Regulatory Agendas and Regulatory Plans in three ways.
- Download our Regulatory Agendas and Plans, bundled in book form, from this web page
- Search RegInfo.gov
- Search Regulations.gov
Learn more about Semiannual Regulatory Agendas and Regulatory Plans
Download Our Agenda and Plan Books
We provide books that compile all of EPA's Agenda and Plan information into one resource. You will need the free Adobe Reader to view the files on this page. See EPA's PDF page to learn more.
2010 Regulatory Agendas and Plan
Regulatory Plan and Semiannual Regulatory Agenda: Fall 2010 (373 pp, 3.2 MB)
The book's cover (shown above) was submitted to EPA's "Celebrating 40 Years of Earth Day" poster contest. Artwork by Alexi Spector, grade 10.
Semiannual Regulatory Agenda: Spring 2010 (178 pp, 2.1 MB)
The book's cover (shown above) was the winner of an art contest for students in grades K-12. Children and grandchildren of EPA employees participated. The contest theme was "How can you see the principles 'reduce, reuse, recycle' in your life?"
2009 Regulatory Agendas and Plan
Regulatory Plan and Semiannual Regulatory Agenda: Fall 2009 (187 pp, 2.3 MB)
The book's cover (shown above) was the winner of an art contest for students in grades K-12. Children and grandchildren of EPA employees participated. The contest theme was “From ants to zebras and everything in between, all life on Earth has an important job to do.”
Semiannual Regulatory Agenda: Spring 2009 (164 pp, 1.6 MB)
The book's cover (shown above) was the winner of an art contest for students in grades K-12. Children and grandchildren of EPA employees participated. The contest theme was "We are part of the Earth, and it is part of us."
2008 Regulatory Agendas and Plan
Regulatory Plan and Semiannual Regulatory Agenda: Fall 2008 (180 pp, 2 MB)
The book's cover (shown above) was the winner of an art contest for students in grades K-12. Children and grandchildren of EPA employees participated. The contest theme was "Caring for the Earth begins with me."
Semiannual Regulatory Agenda: Spring 2008 (159 pp, 2.97 MB)
The book's cover (shown above) was the winner of an art contest for students in grades K-12. Children and grandchildren of EPA employees participated. The contest theme was “Our world is changing fast - show us what it should look like in twenty years!”
2007 Regulatory Agendas and Plan
Regulatory Plan and Semiannual Regulatory Agenda: Fall 2007 (399 pp, 3.1 MB)
This book's cover was the winner of an art contest for students in grades K-12. Children and grandchildren of EPA employees participated. The contest theme was “Whatever You Do, Wherever You Go, Think before You Throw!”
Semiannual Regulatory Agenda: Spring 2007 - Correction
- PDF Version (1 pg, 65 K)
- HTML Version
Semiannual Regulatory Agenda: Spring 2007 (159 pp, 3 MB)
2006 Regulatory Agenda and Plan
Regulatory Plan and Semiannual Regulatory Agenda: Fall 2006 (191 pp, 2.65 MB)
This book's cover was the winner of an art contest for students in grades K-12. Children and grandchildren of EPA employees participated.
Background
Many federal agencies publish Regulatory Plans and Regulatory Agendas in accordance with Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735). EPA's Regulatory Plan describes the most important regulations that we reasonably expect to issue in proposed or final form during the upcoming fiscal year. These are the regulatory actions that embody the core of our regulatory priorities. Our Regulatory Plan is published in the fall along with our Semiannual Regulatory Agenda. Generally, the documents are available sometime around October - December.
EPA's Semiannual Regulatory Agenda describes a broader universe of regulatory activities under development or review. Included are regulations and certain major policy documents. However, there is no legal significance to the omission of an item from the Agenda, and we generally do not include minor amendments or actions such as changes of address, delegations of authority to states under the Clean Air Act, and pesticide tolerances under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. (A full explanation of actions that are excluded is in each Agenda's preamble.)
Our Semiannual Regulatory Agenda is published twice a year. As mentioned above, the fall version includes the Regulatory Plan and is released sometime around October - December. The spring version is published sometime around April or May. Many other federal agencies produce Agendas and Plans, just like we do. The General Services Administration's Regulatory Information Service Center (RISC) compiles all of them into a Unified Agenda of Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions.
You can access EPA's Agenda and Plan in three ways:
- Download EPA's Agendas and Plans, in book form, from this page (see above).
- Access an electronic version at RegInfo.gov - This is probably the easiest place for you to search for a specific rule. Choose "Environmental Protection Agency" from the drop-down menu provided, and then select a specific regulation to view its details.
- Access an electronic version at Regulations.gov - Select "Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)" from the alphabetical list of all agencies. On this site, you can open a PDF compilation of all of EPA's Agenda entries.
One final way to access EPA's Agendas and Plans is through the Federal Register (FR). But please keep in mind that federal agencies are publishing less of their Agendas and Plans in the FR. Starting with Fall 2007, only statutorily required information -- and not the full agenda -- has been printed in the FR. RegInfo.gov and Regulations.gov are on-line replacements for the full FR publication.