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June 2, 2008
Corrected Correlation Table for Title 63 Renumbering
On May 29, 2008, Legislative Research and General Counsel notified the Division of Administrative Rules of corrections to 13 citations that had been included in the original Title 63 Recodification Correlation Table. The following sections were affected: 63-2-909 was changed to 63G-2-310 63-38f-701 was changed to 63M-1-702 63-38f-702 was changed to 63M-1-701 63-54-103 was changed to 63I-3-201 63-54-104 was changed
April 9, 2008
Correlation Table for Title 63 Renumbering
H.B. 63, “Recodification of Title 63 State Affairs in General”, renumbered 781 sections of statute from Title 63. On April 8, Legislative Research and General Counsel provided a correlation table listing each old citation and the corresponding new citation. This list will be especially useful as agency rulewriters prepare nonsubstantive changes to correct Title 63 references within their agency’s rules.
March 19, 2008
H.B. 63 has Been Signed Into Law; Now the Work Begins
H.B. 63 recodifies almost all of Title 63. The affected chapters are reassigned to new titles ranging from 63G to 63M. H.B. 63 goes into effect on May 5, 2008. Last summer, the Division informed agencies that H.B. 63 would have a major impact on rules. A review of the rules in effect on January 1, 2008, indicates that 471
December 19, 2007
H.B. 63 is the “Recodification of Title 63 State Affairs in General” Bill
About six months ago, the Division of Administrative Rules first learned of plans to recodify Title 63 — the Title of the Utah Code that contains the Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the Utah Administrative Procedures Act, and the Government Records Access and Management Act, to name a few. The recodification bill has finally been numbered as H.B. 63. H.B. 63
August 15, 2007
Impact of Planned Title 63 Recodification
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
July 23, 2007
Plans to Recodify Title 63
At its July 18 meeting, the Government Operations Interim Committee discussed recodification of Utah Code Title 63. Title 63, State Affairs in General, is the title that contains the Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the Administrative Procedures Act, and the Government Records Access and Management Act, to name a few. The proposal calls for these chapters to be moved to a