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ADMINISTRATIVE




CONFERENCE




NEWS                                                                                       IA

Administrative Conference of the United States  Spring 1990  Volume IV, Number 1


Biotechnology, Social Security, and Immigration
Issues Highlight December Plenary Session


  Four recommendations and a
statement, which are printed in full in
the December 29, 1989 Federal Register
(54 Fed. Reg. 53493), were adopted at
the Conference's Fortieth Plenary Session
December 14-15, 1989.
  Recommendation 89-7, Federal
Regulation of Biotechnology, recom-
mends steps to improve interagency
coordination of federal biotechnology.
These include enlarging the membership
of the Office of Science and Technology
Policy's Biotechnology   Science
Coordinating Committee and opening
its proceedings to the public except as
necessary to protect confidential
information. While finding no basis for
recommending statutory change, the
Conference urged that a survey of
biotechnology development and existing
regulation be conducted, and that the
President and Congress monitor
interagency coordination of biotech-
nology regulation.


   After a healthy debate, the Conference
also approved Recommendation 89-9,
Processing and Review of Visa Denials.
The recommendation calls for changes
in the handling of visa applications by
United States consulates abroad and the
review of denials of such applications.
Among the changes recommended by
the Conference are permitting applicants
to be assisted by counsel, increasing the
explanation of the basis for visa denials,
and making advisory opinions of the
Visa Office public. The recommendation
also asks the State Department, after
appropriate study, to develop and submit
to Congress a proposed process for
limited administrative review of consular
visa actions.
   The Conference addressed another
high-volume, adjudicatory program
when it adopted Recommendation 89-
10, Improved Use of Medical Personnel
in  Social   Security  Disability


(see Plenary page 3)


Secretary of Transportation Samuel K. Skinner addressing members
at the December plenary reception.


Highlights.
DecemberPlenary            I
ADR Roundtable                1a
Judicial System               3'
Ethics Refor                 4

Notes from the Chairman       2
In Print                      4
Research Update               5
Legislative Developments      6
Staff Notes                   6
Membership News               7
Reg-Neg Watch                 8
Upcoming Events 4


ADR Roundtable Features
Judges Wald, Lamberth &
Solicitor General Starr

   On January 23, the Administrative
Conference sponsored a roundtable on
alternative means of dispute resolution
for the general counsels of all federal
agencies. The roundtable, which was
attended by over 40 agency general
counsels or their deputies, was under-
taken in cooperation with the Chief
Judges of the U.S. Court of Appeals for
the District of Columbia Circuit and the
U.S. District Court for the District of
Columbia One of a series of Conference
programs intended to familiarize agency
personnel with the potential uses of
ADR in specific settings, the roundtable
provided information to enable agencies
to participate meaningfully in those
courts' recently initiated alternative
dispute resolution programs.

(see Roundtable page 3)

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