Abstract

This article examines the selection of decisionmaking procedures by regulatory agencies, using the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and its implementation of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)1 as our source of data. It seeks to refine recent work that has explicated the role that congressional selection of agency procedures plays in the efforts of Congress to control agency policy.2

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