Bill
LC 2466
Generally revise administrative rule laws
LC 2466 would broadly revise administrative rule laws; no text is available and the draft died, so no changes were enacted.
Bill
LC 2466
LC 2466 would broadly revise administrative rule laws; no text is available and the draft died, so no changes were enacted.
Because the full text is not provided, typical topics in broad “administrative rule laws” revision bills often include:
- Clarification of what constitutes an agency rule and the scope of rulemaking authority.
- Public notice and comment requirements (e.g., publication of proposed rules, comment periods, and hearing procedures).
- Timelines for rule adoption, amendment, and repeal.
- Procedures for emergency rules vs. permanent rules.
- Cost estimates or fiscal impact statements associated with proposed rules.
- Transparency and access to rulemaking records.
- Judicial review standards or administrative appeals related to rules.
- Legislative or executive oversight mechanisms for rulemaking.
Note: The above items are common themes in administrative rule reform efforts and are not stated as provisions of LC 2466.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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