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Committee holds bill that would limit agencies’ rulemaking authority after 10 years

2989202 · February 20, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 218, which would limit agencies' power to promulgate new rules related to a statute more than 10 years after that statute's enactment, was heard and then held in committee for revision.

House Bill 218, sponsored by Representative Barbieri, would restrict agency directors’ authority to promulgate rules related to a statute more than 10 years after that statute’s enactment unless the legislature amended the statute or added a new statute authorizing further rulemaking. The House State Affairs Committee heard testimony from…

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