1. Prominent recent examples include the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), 42 U.S.C. �300g-1(b;Numerous examples of federal legislation requiring cost-benefit analysis are provided in American Textile Mfrs. Inst., Inc. v,1981
2. Ten states currently require cost-benefit analysis of all proposed agency rules, and seven states require cost-benefit analysis of selected rules. Robert W. Hahn, State and Federal Regulatory Reform: A Comparative Analysis 3 (American Enterprise Inst.-Brookings Inst. Joint Ctr. for Regulatory Studies;See Exec. Order No,1981
3. Reinventing the Regulatory State, 62 U. Chi;Cass R Pildes;L. Rev,1995
4. Paradoxical Perils of the Precautionary Principle;E G Frank;Wash. & Lee L. Rev,1996
5. LA EVOLUCIÓN DEL PRINCIPIO DE PRECAUCIÓN EN COLOMBIA Y SU APLICACIÓN PARA LA PROTECCIÓN Y CUIDADO DEL AMBIENTE