SUNSET LAW: Re-creates entities transferred to or placed within the office of the governor
HB 338 requires re-creating state entities moved to the Governor’s office, establishing a sunset framework for their governance and ongoing oversight.
HB 338 requires re-creating state entities moved to the Governor’s office, establishing a sunset framework for their governance and ongoing oversight.
SUNSET LAW: Re-creates entities transferred to or placed within the office of the governor
HB 338 establishes a sunset mechanism for certain state entities that have been transferred to or placed within the Office of the Governor. The core aim is to re-create (reconstitute) those entities, implying that their organizational status, authority, or governance would be restored or retained in a form aligned with the sunset framework. The bill appears designed to ensure that entities under gubernatorial control are subject to time-bound review and potential re-creation to maintain functional continuity and accountability.
For a complete understanding, review the bill’s full text to confirm definitions, the exact list of affected entities, specific sunset timelines, reporting requirements, and any fiscal implications.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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