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Guidance and advisory opinions

Interpretation that others can build on.

General counsel, attorneys general staff, and offices that issue interpretation others rely on

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What it does

Guidance and opinions, specifically.

  1. Draft advisory opinions and formal guidance with the authority trail attached.
  2. Separate what the law requires from what the agency has discretion to choose.
  3. Check a proposed interpretation against prior opinions for consistency.
  4. Produce staff-facing explanations of what a new requirement actually changes.
  5. Keep a defensible record of how an interpretation was reached.

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