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It can be used to refer to a set of proposed regulations that have not yet been settled upon. For example, "The committee is still considering the draft rules for the new safety protocols."
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The draft rules certainly reflect that.
That requirement has been stricken from the latest draft rules.
New draft rules on imports are set to be published within months.
See article.America's Federal Aviation Administration published long-awaited draft rules on the use of commercial drones.
Last month, the State Department of Environmental Conservation unveiled draft rules for hydrofracking.
Under the draft rules, organizers would have to begin the process by registering their petition.
Two European Parliament committees are chewing on this aspect of the draft rules.
But this time, he's helping regulators draft rules intended to rein in risky trading.
In draft rules released in February the FAA said pilots must remain within sight of drones.
Women hoping to follow Prince's lead face more stringent draft rules than men do.
Amid a growing clamour, the government issued draft rules designed to curb the worst abuses.
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