About the Rulemaking Process
The federal rulemaking process usually takes two to three years for a suggestion to be enacted as a rule. Learn about the procedures, governing laws, and membership and meetings of the rules committees.
- Laws and Procedures Governing the Work of the Rules Committees
- How the Rulemaking Process Works
- How to Suggest a Change to Federal Court Rules and Forms
- How to Submit Input on a Pending Proposal
- Committee Membership and Selection
- Open Meetings and Hearings of the Rules Committees
- Permitted Changes to Official Bankruptcy Forms