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COVID-19 Regulations Review: Changes Post-Emergency Period

This bill aims to review and potentially repeal or modify regulations that were temporarily suspended or changed during the COVID-19 pandemic. This means that after the emergency period ends, many rules that were relaxed might revert to their previous state, unless special commissions decide otherwise. This could affect various aspects of daily life, from business operations to access to services.
Key points
Regulations waived or modified during the COVID-19 pandemic will automatically revert or be repealed after the emergency period, unless special commissions recommend otherwise.
New commissions will be established to review whether temporarily changed regulations should remain altered, be repealed, or revert to their original form.
Government agencies will be required to publicly consult and report on whether they can function without these modified regulations, giving citizens a chance to provide input.
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Additional Information
Coronavirus Regulatory Repeal Act of 2021
Print number: HR 2251
Sponsor: Rep. Roy, Chip [R-TX-21]
Process start date: 2021-03-26