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LC 3576

Generally revise government structure and administration laws

2025 Regular Session

Broadly revises government structure and administration laws, affecting agencies, officials, and how services are run; the bill died in process.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 3576

Summary: LC 3576 — Generally revise government structure and administration laws

Overview

LC 3576 is a bill titled “Generally revise government structure and administration laws.” The designation “LC” indicates it was prepared by the Legislative Council staff. The bill was introduced on December 14, 2024 and, per available records, is a draft that did not advance and is listed as having died in process.

Purpose and intent

  • The only clearly stated objective from the title is broad reform of the government’s structure and administration laws. No specific provisions, sections, or text are provided in the available summary.
  • Because the full text is not available here, the exact reforms, scope, or targeted agencies are not identifiable from the public record provided.

Status and timeline

  • 2024-12-14: Drafter Assigned
  • 2024-12-14: Draft On Hold
  • 2025-05-23: Draft Died in Process

Status notes:
- “Drafter Assigned” indicates the Legislative Council staff began preparing the bill text.
- “Draft On Hold” suggests a temporary pause in advancement.
- “Draft Died in Process” on 2025-05-23 means the bill did not proceed to committee or floor action and is not expected to become law in its current form.

Key provisions (text not available)

  • No specific provisions are publicly accessible in the provided information. Therefore, concrete changes (e.g., agency reorganizations, appointment processes, budgeting or procurement rules, transparency requirements) cannot be confirmed.
  • If a full text becomes available, typical sections to examine would include: reorganizations of departments, authority and oversight of agencies, personnel rules, administrative procedures, budgeting/appropriations processes, rulemaking, and reporting requirements.

Who would be affected

  • State government entities: potential agencies, boards, and commissions involved in administration.
  • State employees and officials: possible changes to structure, reporting lines, or procedures.
  • Residents and contractors: effects would depend on the substantive changes to administration and service delivery.

Implications and next steps

  • While the bill has died in process, it could be reintroduced in a future session with new text.
  • To provide a precise assessment, the actual bill text would be required. If released, a detailed section-by-section analysis would be appropriate.

Notable administrative details

  • LC designation indicates draft material produced by Legislative Council staff.
  • The record shows a brief on-hold period on the same day the drafter was assigned, followed by the eventual death in process, suggesting no substantive movement beyond drafting.

If you’d like, I can update this summary promptly upon release of the full bill text or any new status updates.

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

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