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LC 2714

Revise government structure and administration laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 2714 aimed to revise state government structure and administration laws, but the draft died in process and no changes were enacted.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 2714

Summary of LC 2714 — Revise government structure and administration laws

Note: The bill text is not provided in the information given. The following summary reflects the bill’s stated title, available status information, and typical areas such a measure might address. Specific provisions are not confirmed.

Overview

  • Bill Number: LC 2714
  • Title: Revise government structure and administration laws
  • Subject: State Government
  • Classification: Bill
  • Introduced: December 11, 2024
  • Status: (LC) Draft Died in Process (as of May 27, 2025)
    • Earlier status notes: Draft On Hold (Dec 11, 2024); Drafter Assigned (Dec 11, 2024)

Purpose and intent (based on title)

  • The bill aims to revise or reorganize aspects of the state government’s structure and its administration laws. While the exact reforms are not provided, such measures typically seek to alter:
    • The organization and authority of executive-branch agencies
    • Administrative procedures, rulemaking, and compliance requirements
    • Appointment, tenure, or removal processes for senior government officials
    • Oversight, reporting, and accountability mechanisms to the Legislature
    • Budgeting, procurement, and interagency coordination

Potential provisions (categories commonly addressed in this type of bill)

Note: These are not confirmed for LC 2714; they reflect typical content of “restructure” or “administration laws” bills.
- Reorganization of agencies or offices (merger, creation, elimination, or realignment of agencies)
- Changes to delegation of authority and agency powers
- Updates to administrative rulemaking processes (public notice, hearings, timelines)
- Appointment and removal procedures for high-level officials (commissioners, directors)
- Intergovernmental coordination and interagency collaboration mechanisms
- Transparency and reporting requirements to the Legislature (annual reports, dashboards)
- Budgetary and fiscal management provisions (internal controls, auditing, capital planning)
- Sunset or review provisions to reassess the effectiveness of organizational changes

Affected entities and stakeholders

  • State government agencies and departments
  • Elected and appointed officials within the executive branch
  • Legislative committees and staff (oversight and review role)
  • State employees affected by reorganizations, reporting lines, or procedures
  • The general public and businesses interacting with state government (through accessibility and efficiency changes)

Procedural and timeline notes

  • Introduced: December 11, 2024
  • Drafter Assigned: December 11, 2024
  • Draft On Hold: December 11, 2024
  • Draft Died in Process: May 27, 2025
    • This indicates the bill did not advance through the legislative process and did not become law.
  • With the draft dead, there would be no enacted statutory changes from LC 2714 unless reintroduced in a future session.

What this means for readers

  • At this time, there are no enacted changes or enforceable provisions resulting from LC 2714.
  • The bill’s death in process suggests it is not currently active; readers interested in government structure reforms should monitor for potential reintroduction or new legislative proposals in succeeding sessions.
  • To track updates, check official legislative tracking resources for LC 2714 and any reintroduced versions or related bills.

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