Impact of Planned Title 63 Recodification

August 15, 2007
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The Legislature is planning to recodify Title 63, State Affairs in General, during the 2008 General Session. The recodification will have an associated impact on the rules from almost every department.

An analysis of the administrative rules in effect on 05/01/2007 shows that agencies will have to change 1,261 references to Title 63 that currently appear in rule. With the recodification and the corresponding change required in the administrative code, the Division expects that agencies will submit more than 1,700 rule filings during FY 2008.

The Division’s analysis of the 05/01/2007 code shows that agencies will need to file 431 nonsubstantive changes, with Administrative Services and Environmental Quality having to submit the most filings, in response to the recodification.

Department References Rules Affected
Administrative Services 161 43
Agriculture and Food 23 9
Alcoholic Beverage Control 10 4
Attorney General 8 2
Auditor 10 2
Capitol Preservation Board (State) 6 5
Career Service Review Board 19 2
Commerce 80 35
Community and Culture 33 10
Corrections 32 12
Crime Victim Reparations 32 3
Education 49 14
Environmental Quality 128 43
Fair Corporation (Utah State) 1 1
Financial Institutions 3 1
Governor 9 2
Health 58 33
Housing Corporation (Utah) 11 3
Human Resource Management 16 9
Human Services 60 27
Insurance 19 8
Judicial Conduct Commission 1 1
Labor Commission 65 17
Lieutenant Governor 4 1
Money Management Council 2 2
Natural Resources 127 37
Pardons (Board of) 4 3
Professional Practices Advisory Commission 4 2
Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office 1 1
Public Safety 95 42
Public Service Commission 26 8
Regents (Board of) 35 6
School and Institutional Trust Lands 16 8
Tax Commission 31 4
Technology Services 33 11
Transportation 37 15
Workforce Services 12 5
TOTAL 1,261 431

Agencies may contact Ken Hansen (801-538-3777) to discuss the impact of the recodification.