Hybrid Rulemaking
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Hybrid rulemaking is a cross between informal and formal rulemaking procedures. Hybrid rulemakings result from the requirements of a particular statute. Some hybrid rulemaking variations include: multi-stage rulemaking, creation of an informal record, and issuance of detailed findings and reasons. The Clean Air Act and the Occupational Safety and Health Act both require hybrid rulemaking.
Source: The Regulatory Group, Inc., available at reg-group.com/glossary.shtml.