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A 2411

Relates to a state agency adopting emergency regulations

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Karl Brabenec and 17 co-sponsors

Reforms how a state agency adopts emergency regulations, changing when and how emergency rules are issued and reviewed, impacting agencies, regulated entities, and the public.

HELD FOR CONSIDERATION IN GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
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Bill Summary · A 2411

Summary of Bill A 2411

At-a-glance

  • Bill Number: A 2411
  • Title: Relates to a state agency adopting emergency regulations
  • Primary Sponsor: Edward Ra
  • Cosponsors: John Lemondes, Matthew Simpson, Brian Manktelow, Angelo J. Morinello, Chris Tague, Jerett Gandolfo, Josh Jensen, Karl Brabenec, Jodi Giglio, David McDonough, Christopher Friend, Brian D. Miller, John K. Mikulin, Michael Durso, Philip Palmesano, Mike Reilly, Stephen Hawley, among others
  • Introduced: January 16, 2025
  • Status: HELD FOR CONSIDERATION IN GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
  • Related Bills: A 8603 (prior-session), A 4170 (prior-session)
  • Companion Bills: S 1503 (companion)

What the bill would do (purpose and intent)

  • Based on the title, A 2411 would relate to how a state agency adopts emergency regulations. The specific statutory changes or authorities granted, limited, or modified by the bill are not provided in the information available here.
  • The measure appears to address procedural or operational aspects of emergency rulemaking by a state agency, potentially outlining when and how emergency regulations may be adopted, amended, or reviewed.

Note: The exact provisions, thresholds, timelines, notice requirements, or oversight mechanisms would be detailed in the bill’s text. The summary below reflects the information available and common elements such bills typically involve.

Key provisions and changes (as indicated by available information)

  • The bill’s text is not provided in the brief, so precise provisions cannot be enumerated here.
  • Related and companion legislation suggests a broader interest in emergency regulatory authority and rulemaking processes across related bills (A 8603, A 4170, and S 1503).

Who and what is affected

  • State Agencies: The primary subject likely includes a state agency authorized to adopt emergency regulations, along with any offices or officials responsible for implementing such regulations.
  • Public and Stakeholders: Entities and individuals affected by emergency regulations (e.g., regulated industries, interest groups, and the general public) would be impacted through the rules adopted under any new or revised emergency-regulation process.
  • Legislative Oversight: The bill’s status indicates ongoing legislative consideration, which implies potential involvement by the Government Operations committee and related legislative bodies.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced: January 16, 2025.
  • Referral: Referred to Governmental Operations on January 16, 2025.
  • Actions: Held for consideration in Governmental Operations on April 2, 2025 (noted twice in the record provided).
  • Status: Currently held for consideration, meaning no further movement on the bill has occurred at the time of this summary.
  • Related activity: Companion bill in the Senate is S 1503; related Assembly bills A 8603 and A 4170 from prior sessions may share themes or provisions.

Next steps for readers

  • To understand the precise legal changes, consult the full text of A 2411 and any fiscal or legal analyses from the sponsor committee.
  • Review the companion S 1503 and related bills (A 8603, A 4170) for a fuller picture of the policy agenda and potential cross-bill considerations.
  • Monitor subsequent committee actions or floor votes in the Governmental Operations committee and the broader legislature for updates on status and amendments.

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

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