The Comment Integrity and Management Act aims to improve the handling of mass and computer-generated comments in federal rulemaking.
The Comment Integrity and Management Act amends the E-Government Act of 2002 to enhance the management of mass and computer-generated comments in the federal regulatory process. It requires agencies to verify whether comments are submitted by humans and to identify mass comments, which are large volumes of identical or substantively similar submissions. The Act also mandates agencies to establish policies for the posting and consideration of such comments.
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