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Committee advances bill requiring agencies to cite rule source within 10 days of enforcement
Summary
Senate Bill 2258 would require agencies to provide the specific rule or statutory citation within 10 days when an official notice, determination or action is imposed and the affected person requests it.
Senate Bill 2258 would require a state agency that imposes an official notice, determination or order on a person to provide, on request, the specific rule citation or statutory reference within 10 days.
Supporters told the Government and Veterans Affairs Committee the measure is meant to let regulated parties verify that an enforcement action is based on a published rule or statute. Senator Todd Beard, the bill sponsor, said the proposal grew from a dispute over how childcare training hours were counted when providers renew licenses: "When the applicant, applies for their renewal of license, then they can't count any training hours from that point on…
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