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Bill Summary · LC 3500

Summary: LC 3500 — Revise regulatory laws

Status: Draft Died in Process (LC)

Introduced: December 14, 2024
Drafter Assigned: December 14, 2024
Initial status: Draft On Hold (December 14, 2024)
Legislative Action: Draft Died in Process (May 27, 2025)

Quick overview

LC 3500 is a bill titled “Revise regulatory laws,” categorized under Administrative Rules; Revision or Repeal, and Corporations/Partnerships/Associations. The bill’s exact text and provisions are not provided in the available information. Based on the title and subject matter, the bill would have addressed changes to the state’s regulatory framework and rulemaking processes, potentially affecting entities governed by administrative rules, including corporations, partnerships, and associations. As of May 27, 2025, the draft has died in process, meaning it did not advance to enactment in its current form.

Purpose and intent (as inferred from title)

  • Revise regulatory laws: The bill aimed to modify the state’s regulatory framework, likely focusing on how administrative rules are created, reviewed, amended, or repealed.
  • Administrative Rules: Possible emphasis on procedures, standards, or timelines governing rulemaking and regulation implementation.
  • Revision or Repeal, Corporations/Partnerships/Associations: Potential consideration of rules affecting business entities, corporate governance, partnerships, and associations within the regulatory regime.

Note: The above reflects the bill’s stated focus in the title and subject area. The specific objectives, definitions, and proposed changes are not included in the information provided.

Key provisions and changes (not available in provided data)

  • Specific textual provisions, amendments, or repeals: Not available.
  • Any new governance processes, timelines, or criteria for rulemaking: Not available.
  • Fiscal impact, reporting requirements, or regulatory sunset provisions: Not available.

Who would be affected

  • State regulatory agencies and agencies responsible for rulemaking and enforcement.
  • Corporations, partnerships, and associations subject to regulatory rules.
  • Stakeholders involved in administrative rulemaking processes, including affected businesses and compliance professionals.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced: December 14, 2024.
  • Draft assigned and placed on hold on December 14, 2024.
  • Draft died in process as of May 27, 2025, indicating no advancement toward enactment in its current form.
  • With the draft dead, the bill would require reinvigoration, reintroduction (potentially under a new LC number), or withdrawal to proceed in future sessions.

Additional notes and next steps

  • The full text and fiscal notes are needed to assess the bill’s precise changes, legal implications, and cost impact.
  • To obtain the complete provisions, seek the bill’s full draft text from the legislative website or the drafting office.
  • If monitoring future activity, look for reintroduction in a subsequent session, updated LC numbers, or committee actions that could inform potential revisions.

This summary reflects the information provided and notes where the bill’s substantive provisions are not specified in the available data.

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

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