During the 2014 General Session, the Legislature passed the following bills that affect rulemaking. H.B. 14, Administrative Rulemaking Amendments (Rep. C. Oda) H.B. 14, entitled “Administrative Rulemaking Amendments”, passed and now awaits the Governor’s action. H.B. 14 amends Section 63G-3-305, which deals with the five-year review requirement. H.B. 14 provides that after review, if the agency determines that a rule …
SB 35 (2014), Rules Reauthorization, Passes
With about 2 hours and 20 minutes left in the 2014 General Session, the Utah House of Representatives passed S.B. 35, Administrative Rules Reauthorization. This year, the bill reauthorizes all administrative rules. This bill is required by Subsection 63G-3-502(3). More information about the bill is available online at http://le.utah.gov/~2014/bills/static/sb0035.html. Questions may be referred to Ken Hansen, 801-538-3764.
S.B. 35 (2014), Reauthorization Bill, Passes Senate
On January 28, 2014, the Utah Senate passed S.B. 35 (2014). In his comments on the Senate floor, Sen. Stephenson indicated that it was his understanding that the bill will be held in the House until the later part of the session. More information about S.B. 35 is available on the Legislature’s website at http://le.utah.gov/~2014/bills/static/sb0035.html. Questions about the reauthorization process …
S.B. 35 (2014), Administrative Rules Reauthorization
Utah Code Section 63G-3-502 requires the Legislature’s Administrative Rules Review Committee to prepare omnibus legislation each year to reauthorize administrative rules. At its first meeting of 2014, held on January 20, members of the Administrative Rules Review Committee approved “Administrative Rules Reauthorization.” The bill, now numbered as S.B. 35, reauthorizes all administrative rules. Questions about the reauthorization process may be …