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LC 798

Revise executive branch officers and agencies laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 798 would revise laws governing executive branch officers and state agencies.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 798

LC 798 — Revise executive branch officers and agencies laws

Overview

  • Bill number: LC 798
  • Title: Revise executive branch officers and agencies laws
  • Status: Draft; died in process (LC)
  • Introduced: November 4, 2024
  • Classification: bill
  • Subject: Public Officers and Employees, State Government

Purpose and intent

The bill’s stated aim, by its title, is to revise the laws governing executive branch officers and state agencies. The available summary does not include the bill’s full text, so the precise objectives and reforms are not publicly specified here. Typically, such bills seek to reorganize agency structure, clarify appointment or removal authorities, adjust reporting relationships, or update governance rules for executive-branch entities.

Key provisions (unknown from provided text)

  • The exact statutory changes are not included in the information provided. Specific provisions could potentially address areas such as:
    • Structure and organization of executive agencies and offices
    • Appointment, confirmation, tenure, and removal of executive officers
    • Reporting relationships and oversight mechanisms
    • Budgetary authority, appropriations, and financial controls
    • Ethics, compliance, and conflict-of-interest rules
    • Sunset provisions, review processes, and transition rules
  • Until the bill text is reviewed, the above are general categories that such a revision bill might cover and should not be taken as confirmation of this specific LC 798 content.

Affected parties and impact

  • Primary: Executive branch officers and state agencies
  • Indirect: State employees, other state government functions, and potentially taxpayers or the public, depending on any changes to agency scope, funding, or authority
  • Potential impacts (if enacted): Changes to how agencies are structured or governed; modified appointment or oversight procedures; shifts in budgeting or reporting lines; new transition or sunset requirements

Timeline and status details

  • 2024-11-04: Drafter Assigned
  • 2025-03-17: Draft On Hold
  • 2025-05-22: Draft Died in Process
  • Meaning: The bill did not advance in its current form and did not become law. It could be reintroduced or amended in future sessions, but no further action is indicated in the provided record.

Additional notes and next steps

  • For a definitive understanding, locate the full LC 798 text and any fiscal notes, analyses, or committee hearing materials from the legislature’s official bill repository.
  • Monitoring recommendations:
    • Check for any subsequent reintroductions or amendments
    • Review committee reports, sponsor statements, and fiscal impact analyses if available
    • Look for related bills that address similar topics or carry forward this reform aim

This summary reflects the information available from the provided record and does not include the bill’s actual text.

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

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