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Committee sends annual rule-review bill SB125 to Committee of the Whole; unanimous

Committee on Legal Services
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Summary

Senate Bill 125, the annual rule-review bill covering rules reviewed between 11/01/2023 and 11/01/2024, was amended to reflect two non-extensions and unanimously sent to the Committee of the Whole. The chair also designated SB125 for the consent calendar by unanimous consent.

The Senate Committee on Legal Services voted unanimously to send Senate Bill 125 — the annual rule-review bill that incorporates the committee's actions on agency rules — to the Committee of the Whole with a favorable recommendation.

Jake Baus (Office of Legislative Legal Services) told the committee the bill suspends repeal of agency rules adopted during the rule-review cycle from Nov. 1, 2023, to Nov. 1, 2024, except for rules the committee chose not to extend. The committee adopted two technical amendments (L1 and L2) to catch the introduced bill up with the two immediate non-extensions taken earlier in the hearing.

Senator Frizzell moved SB125, as amended, to the Committee of the Whole with a favorable recommendation. A roll-call vote recorded seven affirmative votes, with Representative Luck, Senator Roberts and the vice chair excused; the motion passed and SB125 will be transmitted to the Committee of the Whole. Because the motion was unanimous among those voting, the chair designated SB125 to the consent calendar by unanimous consent.

The committee closed the printed business and confirmed a tentative next meeting for Wednesday, April 9 at 7:30 a.m. in the House committee room.