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Committee staff briefs members on rulemaking review process

2360863 · February 19, 2025
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A committee staff member and Adaire Burgess, director of the Legislative Rule-Making Review Committee, gave new and returning senators a high-level briefing on the state rulemaking process, including timelines for public comment, agency-approved filings, and the legislature’s role in reviewing agency rules.

The committee received a brief orientation on the state rulemaking review process, with Adaire Burgess, director of the Legislative Rule-Making Review Committee, explaining notice, public comment and review steps to the committee.

Burgess told the panel the process begins with a notice of public comment — required only if the legislature has granted rulemaking authority by bill — and that notice periods can run 30 to 60 days. "The notice of public comment can be 30 days, but no greater than 60 days," Burgess…

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