Did the EEOC consult with its stakeholder communities in determining how to improve its federal sector operations?
• Throughout the entire development of the rule, the EEOC consulted extensively with the full range of federal sector stakeholders and incorporated many of their suggestions and comments. From the beginning of the process, EEOC invited both agency and employee representatives to meet and discuss the federal sector process and their ideas for improving it. • After approving a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), EEOC circulated the proposed rule to all agencies for their comments and then submitted it to OMB for its coordination and clearance process. • Following publication of the NPRM, EEOC received and carefully considered over 60 public comments on the proposed rule. • Based on those comments, EEOC approved a proposed final rule which was also circulated to all the federal agencies before its submission to OMB for additional coordination and clearance.
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