Cost Benefit Analysis. (a) of the CEA 37 requires the Commission to consider the costs and benefits of its actions before issuing a rulemaking under the CEA. By its terms, section 15(a) does not require the Commission to quantify the costs and benefits of a new regulation or to determine whether the benefits of the rule outweigh its costs; rather, it requires that the Commission ‘‘consider’’ the costs and benefits of its actions.
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