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Administrative Rules Committee divides 266 rule packets among members, asks for five reviews each week

2219689 · February 4, 2025
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Committee Chairman Representative Kendrick outlined a process to divide 266 filed rule packets among the 14 committee members, asking each to review about five highlighted packets in the next seven days to avoid an end‑of‑session omnibus resolution.

Chairman Representative Kendrick told members of the House Administrative Rules Committee that the panel will divide 266 rule packets filed by the February 1 deadline among committee members and asked each member to select about five highlighted packets for initial review.

Kendrick described the change as an attempt to avoid the "omnibus rule resolution" approach the committee used in past years. He told members that some packets are short (one to a few pages) while others can be lengthy — he recalled a prior Service Oklahoma rule…

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