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» Coping with Regulation, Volume 1, Issue 5, 2001
If respondent thinks regulation is a very serious, somewhat serious or not too serious a problem AND identifies operational regulations as the most difficult.

4e. What type of operational regulations?

Response
1 Occupational licenses 29
2 Limits on production or work 0
3 Government reimbursement for services or procurement 6
4 Operations rules 26
5 Financial, insurance or securities requirements 9
6 Americans with Disabilities Act 6
7 OSHA/Safety 3
8 FCC 3
9 International trade/travel 3
10 Keeping abreast of changes 4
11 Other 9
12 DK/Refuse 3
Total (%) 101
N 111

Notes: Twenty-nine (29) percent of small employers who identify operational regulations as their most difficult type of regulation name occupational licenses as the most difficult specific area (Q#4e).


Volume 1, Issue 5, 2001
ISSN - 1534-8326

William J. Dennis, Jr.
NFIB Research Foundation



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