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House debates scope of administrative rules reauthorization as Roberts cites 2,203 rules

Utah House of Representatives · March 7, 2019
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Summary

Lawmakers questioned the reach of Senate Bill 67 (annual reauthorization of administrative rules) and oversight options; sponsor Representative Roberts said agencies act under statutory authority and cited an exact count of 2,203 rules in the Utah Administrative Code.

The Utah House devoted extended floor time on March 7 to debate Senate Bill 67, the annual reauthorization of administrative rules, focusing on legislative oversight and the sheer number of rules the measure reauthorizes.

Representative Roberts, the House sponsor for the bill, described SB67 as "the annual reauthorization of the administrative rules" and explained that administrative agencies promulgate rules under statutory authority granted by the Legislature. He told members the Administrative…

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