Bill
LC 2465
Generally revise administrative rule laws
LC 2465 aimed to generally revise administrative rule laws, potentially changing how agencies develop, review, and implement rules, but the measure died in process.
Bill
LC 2465
LC 2465 aimed to generally revise administrative rule laws, potentially changing how agencies develop, review, and implement rules, but the measure died in process.
Overview
- Bill number: LC 2465
- Title: Generally revise administrative rule laws
- Subject: Rule Making, State Government
- Classification: bill
- Status: Draft Died in Process
- Introduced: December 8, 2024
- Legislative actions:
- 2024-12-08: Drafter Assigned
- 2024-12-08: Draft On Hold
- 2025-05-26: Draft Died in Process
Purpose and intent
- The bill’s stated purpose, from its title, is to generally revise administrative rule laws. The specific objectives, reforms, and intended outcomes are not provided in the available information. The broader aim would typically be to modify how state agencies develop, revise, review, and implement administrative rules.
Key provisions (status of text)
- The exact provisions of LC 2465 are not included in the provided information. As such, the following are potential areas such bills commonly address, but not confirmed for this bill:
- Rulemaking procedures: updates to how rules are proposed, noticed, and public-comment processes are conducted.
- Public participation: enhancements or changes to opportunities for stakeholders and the public to participate in rulemaking.
- Timelines and deadlines: adjustments to submission, comment, review, and effective-date timelines.
- Cost-benefit and regulatory impact analyses: requirements for economic or fiscal assessments of proposed rules.
- Judicial and administrative review: changes to how rules are challenged or amended post-adoption.
- Sunset or periodic review: mandates for periodic reevaluation of existing rules.
- Emergency and interim rules: procedures governing non-standard or time-sensitive rule actions.
- Because the text is not provided, readers should not assume these specifics apply to LC 2465 without reviewing the bill language.
Who would be affected
- State agencies and departments engaged in rulemaking and administration of regulations.
- Public participants, including businesses, associations, and individual citizens who interact with or are subject to administrative rules.
- Stakeholders involved in rule development, compliance, and enforcement.
Procedural and timeline aspects
- Introduced December 8, 2024, with a drafter assigned and the draft placed on hold on the same day.
- The measure progressed to “Draft Died in Process” by May 26, 2025, indicating it did not advance toward consideration or enactment in its current session.
- “LC Draft” status suggests the Legislative Counsel prepared a formal draft, but no final bill language was enacted.
Current status and next steps
- As of the latest information, LC 2465 did not advance and is considered dead in process for the current session.
- If policymakers or stakeholders seek changes to administrative rule laws in the future, a new bill could be introduced with updated language and an expressly stated set of provisions.
Note: This summary reflects the information provided and does not include the actual bill text. For precise provisions and legal effects, the full bill language would need to be consulted.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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