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February 24, 2014
H.B. 14 (2014) Passes
H.B. 14 (2014), “Administrative Rulemaking Amendments” amending Section 63G-3-305, passed the Senate. It now goes to the Governor for his signature. More information about H.B. 14 is available on the Legislature’s website at http://le.utah.gov/~2014/bills/static/hb0014.html. Questions about the bill may be directed to Ken Hansen, 801-538-3764.
February 12, 2014
H.B. 14 (2014) Receives Favorable Recommendation; Moves to Full Senate
On February 12, 2014, the Utah Senate Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Committee gave a favorable recommendation to H.B. 14 (2014). The bill, entitled “Administrative Rulemaking Amendments” is an Administrative Rules Review Committee bill that amends Section 63G-3-305. The bill now moves to the full Senate. More information about H.B. 14 is available on the Legislature’s website at http://le.utah.gov/~2014/bills/static/hb0014.html. Questions
February 4, 2014
H.B. 14 (2014), Administrative Rulemaking Amendments, Passes House
On February 3, 2014, the Utah House passed H.B. 14 (2014). The bill, entitled “Administrative Rulemaking Amendments” is an Administrative Rules Review Committee bill that amends Section 63G-3-305. The bill is now in the Senate Rules committee. More information about H.B. 14 is available on the Legislature’s website at http://le.utah.gov/~2014/bills/static/hb0014.html. Questions about the bill may be directed to Ken Hansen,
January 22, 2014
H.B. 14 (2014), Administrative Rulemaking Amendments
On September 30, 2013, the Legislature’s Administrative Rules Review Committee approved a bill to amend the Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, Title 63G, Chapter 3. “Administrative Rulemaking Amendments” has now been numbered as H.B. 14 for the 2014 General Session. H.B. 14 clarifies existing language in Section 63G-3-305. The bill: “modifies the five-year review filing requirements; provides that the division’s failure