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LD 236

An Act To Provide Legislative Oversight Of The Rule-Making Petition Process

132nd Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Dick Campbell and 2 co-sponsors

Overview: LD 236 is a bill that aims to provide legislative oversight of the rule-making petition process in the state.Purpose and Intent: The bill's primary goal is to establish a

Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD)
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Bill Summary · LD 236

Overview: LD 236 is a bill that aims to provide legislative oversight of the rule-making petition process in the state.

Purpose and Intent: The bill's primary goal is to establish a mechanism for the state legislature to have greater oversight and involvement in the rule-making petition process, which allows citizens and organizations to request the creation or amendment of administrative rules.

Key Provisions:
- Requires the state legislature to review and approve or reject any rule-making petitions submitted to the executive branch
- Grants the legislature the authority to override the executive branch's decision on a rule-making petition
- Mandates the executive branch to provide the legislature with detailed information and justification for its decisions on rule-making petitions

Affected Parties and Impacts:
- Citizens and organizations that seek to initiate or influence the state's administrative rule-making process through petitions
- The executive branch agencies responsible for reviewing and responding to rule-making petitions
- The state legislature, which would have an expanded role in overseeing the rule-making petition process

Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
The bill has been placed in the legislative files, indicating that it has been deemed "dead" and will not be considered further in the current legislative session.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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