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Bill Summary · LC 3692

LC 3692 – Revise regulatory laws

A concise summary of the bill known as LC 3692, titled “Revise regulatory laws,” including its purpose, key points, and status.

Overview

  • Title: Revise regulatory laws
  • Bill number: LC 3692
  • Classification: bill
  • Subject: Local Government; State Government
  • Introduced: December 14, 2024
  • Status: Draft Died in Process (LC)
  • Last action: May 23, 2025 – (LC) Draft Died in Process

Note: The text of the bill is not provided here. The summary reflects only publicly available metadata and the stated status.

Bill Details

  • Purpose and intent: The title indicates an aim to revise regulatory laws. No specific provisions are available in the provided material to describe exact changes, scope, or implementation mechanisms.
  • Scope: Classified under Local Government and State Government topics, suggesting intended effects on regulatory frameworks that govern localities (cities, counties) and state regulatory processes.

Legislative History and Status

  • 2024-12-14: Drafter Assigned
  • 2025-05-23: Draft Died in Process
  • Meaning of status: “Died in Process” generally indicates the bill did not advance beyond the drafting stage and did not move to committee or floor action. It may be reintroduced in the future with revisions.

Potential Scope and Provisions (Note: Based on the title only)

  • The bill’s title implies broad changes to regulatory laws. Without the text, the specific provisions, affected statutes, timelines, or regulatory procedures cannot be confirmed.
  • If enacted, possible areas of impact could include:
    • Procedures for rulemaking and regulatory approvals
    • Standards for local and state regulatory agencies
    • Compliance timelines or reporting requirements
    • Interaction between local government regulations and state statutes

Caveat: These are general possibilities inferred from the title; no concrete provisions are available here.

Potential Impact (Indicative, Not Deterministic)

  • Local governments (cities and counties) and state regulatory bodies could be affected depending on the final text.
  • Potential implications for regulatory compliance costs, administrative processes, and governance of regulatory actions.
  • Without text, concrete impacts on agencies, businesses, or residents cannot be assessed.

Affected Parties (If Provisions Exist)

  • Local government entities (cities, counties)
  • State regulatory agencies
  • Residents and businesses subject to local and state regulations

Next Steps / How to Monitor

  • To obtain the full scope and exact provisions, check the official legislative website or the LC tracking system for LC 3692.
  • Monitor for any reintroduction or amendments; if reintroduced, review committee reports and fiscal notes for impact and cost implications.
  • Consider contacting the bill sponsors or legislative staff for access to the draft text and explanatory language.

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