Do ministries or regulatory agencies develop forward regulatory plans – that is, a public list of anticipated regulatory changes or proposals intended to be adopted/implemented within a specified time frame?
No
Are these plans available to general public?
No
Do ministries or regulatory agencies publish the text or summary of proposed (not yet adopted) regulations before their enactment?
Yes, throughout government
The proposed regulations are widely disseminated throughout the State to all stakeholders in the government and other groups, including civil groups.
Where is the draft text or summary published?
Directly distributed to interested stakeholders.
Through email
Announcements on local radio stations, posting at public facilities and business locations.
Do ministries or regulatory agencies have the legal obligation to publish the text of proposed regulations before their enactment?
Yes, throughout government
Title 8 Chapter 1 of Pohnpei Code covers the required administrative procedures for issuance and posting of proposed rules and regulations.
Is the entire text of the proposed draft published?
Yes, throughout government
The text of the proposed draft is accompanied by explanation on the general terms of the draft regulation and instructions for providing comments.
Is there a period of time set by law for the text of the proposed regulations to be publicly available?
No
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Do ministries or regulatory agencies solicit comments on proposed (not yet adopted) regulations from the general public?
Yes, throughout government
How are the comments received?
Through public meetings; through targeted outreach to stakeholders, such as business associations or other groups; through email; through social media...
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Through public meetings; through targeted outreach to stakeholders, such as business associations or other groups; through email; through social media.
Are received comments publicly accessible?
Yes, throughout government
Is the rulemaking body required by law to solicit these comments on proposed regulations?
Yes
Title 8 Chapter 1-101 of Pohnpei Code.
Is there a specialized government body or department tasked with soliciting and receiving these comments?
No
Individual departments and offices are responsible to solicit and receive comments on the proposed regulations.
Do ministries or regulatory agencies report on the results of the consultation on proposed regulations?
No
How does the government report on the results of the consultation?
n/a
Where does the government report on the results of the consultation?
n/a
Is reporting on the results of the consultation required by law?
No
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Do ministries or regulatory agencies conduct an impact assessment of proposed (not yet adopted) regulations?
No
Are there criteria used for determining which proposed regulations are subjected to an impact assessment?
No
Are there any specific regulatory impact assessment guidelines?
No
Are impact assessments required by law?
No
Are impact assessment made publicly available?
No
How is this assessment distributed?
n/a
When is this assessment distributed?
n/a
Is there an obligation for regulators to consider alternatives to proposed regulation?
No
Is there a specialized government body tasked with reviewing and monitoring regulatory impact assessments conducted by other individual agencies or government bodies?
No
Please provide the name of this government body, and explain its functions.
n/a
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Are the laws that are currently in effect available in a single place?
Yes
How are the laws that are in force accessed?
Other
At present, access is possible through the Public affairs Office and the Attorney General's Office under the Governor. The Pohnpei Legislature also provides access.
Are the secondary regulations that are currently in effect codified and available in a single place?
No
Are these websites or registries updated regularly?
No
Can these websites or registries be accessed by the public free of charge?
n/a
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Do ministries or regulatory agencies conduct ex-post reviews?
No
Are there any criteria for which regulations are subject to ex-post reviews?
No
What specific approaches are used by your government?
n/a
Are ex-post reviews required by law?
No
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Can affected parties request reconsideration or appeal adopted regulations to the relevant administrative agency?
No
When appealing against adverse regulatory decisions, which options are typically available to affected parties?
n/a
Possibility of verbal or written complaints to the Governor or Legislature opposing the regulations.
Is there any existing requirement that regulations be periodically reviewed to see whether they are still needed or should be revised?