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## 1. Revision of Miscellaneous Hazardous Materials Regulations; Regulatory Review

**Citation:** 61 FR 6478  
**Type / status:** rulemaking / proposed  
**Agency:** Research and Special Programs Administration  
**Effective / published:** Not stated / 1996-02-20

RSPA proposes to revise the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) based on its review of the HMR and on written and oral comments received from the public concerning regulatory reform. The intended effect of this rulemaking is to reduce unnecessary regulatory burdens on industry and make the regulations shorter and easier to use without compromising public safety. In particular, RSPA is proposing reductions in requirements pertaining to training frequency, incident reporting, and emergency response telephone numbers. This action is in response to President Clinton's March 4, 1995 memorandum to heads of departments and agencies calling for a review of all agency regulations and directing front line regulators to \`\`get out of Washington'' and create grassroots partnerships with the regulated community.

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- Official: Yes
- Source: <https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/1996/02/20/96-3555/revision-of-miscellaneous-hazardous-materials-regulations-regulatory-review>
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- Retrieved: 2026-08-20T06:04:51.294Z
- Document slug: `federal-register-96-3555`
- Related records: 41
