WASHINGTON — It finally happened: the SUNSET rule has really ridden off into the — well, you know.
The Securing Updated and Necessary Statutory Evaluations Timely (SUNSET) rule, first proposed in November 2020 and finalized the day before President Trump left office, requires that any regulation issued by HHS, with certain exceptions, will cease to be effective 10 years after it is issued, unless HHS assesses the regulation and decides it’s still useful and is not unduly burdensome.… Read the rest