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» Coping with Regulation, Volume 1, Issue 5, 2001
If respondent typically discovers a new rule/regulation through the normal course of business activity.

What are likely sources where you might first learn about a new regulation that impacts you? What about:?

6bC. (place to discover a new rule) Trade publications, newsletters, or Web sites.

Response Small employers who stumble on new rule(s) All small, employing businesses/small employers
1 Yes 68 56
2 No 32 44
3 DK/Refuse 0 0
Total (%) 100 100
N 616 752

Notes: Sixty-eight (68) percent of small employers who most likely discover new rules/regulations in the normal course of business activity are likely to discover them in trade publications, newsletters, or Web sites (Q#6bC). Fifty-six (56) percent of small employers are likely to discover new rules/regulations in trade publications, newsletters, or Web sites (Q#6bC).


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

William J. Dennis, Jr.
NFIB Research Foundation



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