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Committee hears bill to require notice before agencies revoke rules, remove defunct agencies from five‑year review
Summary
Senate Bill 77 would require state agencies to provide written notice to affected businesses, local governments and known members of the public before revoking administrative rules and would remove abolished agencies from the statutory five‑year review list, a reviser and state officials told the Committee on Government Efficiency.
The Committee on Government Efficiency heard Senate Bill 77, which would require state agencies to provide written notice to businesses, local governmental units and members of the public known to the agency before revoking administrative rules, the reviser said.
David Weese, the reviser who opened the hearing, said the bill “concerns some administrative rules and regulations” and would add a standard for agencies using an expedited repeal process so the public can be notified and request a hearing. “If an agency knows that someone's interested in the subject matter, they must notify them,” Weese said. He also told the committee the bill would…
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