Section 262.2 of the Rules
of Procedure defines the manner in which Board regulations are promulgated
or amended. The notice provision in section (a) of this section requires
that the proposed regulations be published in the Federal Register. The Federal Register notice should describe the nature of
the proposed regulation or amendment as well as the subjects and issues
involved. Also, the notice must include a reference to the authority
for the proposals and must state the time, place, and manner in which
the public may participate in the process. Public participation is
generally in the form of written comments.
Following expiration of the comment period, the staff
of the appropriate Board division, having reviewed all comments and
other relevant material, submits a draft of the proposed amendment
or regulation to the Board. The Board then acts on the proposal. Section
262.2(d) of the Rules of Procedure requires that any substantive regulation
or amendment be published not less than 30 days prior to its effective
date.