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Regulation review committee rejects several agency rules and approves a DCP real-estate resubmittal

Legislative Regulation Review Committee · December 17, 2024
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Summary

The committee voted to reject without prejudice three proposed regulations (2024-027, 2024-028, 2024-029) and approved a resubmitted real-estate regulation (2024-020A) with technical corrections.

After pausing on the nursing-home staff-ratio rule and approving the DCP emergency-contraception rule with a deletion, the committee took a series of procedural votes on other regulations.

Representative Dathan introduced regulation 2024-027 from the Department of Social Services on alternative payment methodologies. Senator Kissel moved, and Representative Fishbein seconded, the LCO recommendation of rejection without prejudice; the roll call recorded affirmative votes and the motion passed.

The committee then considered regulation 2024-028 from the Department of Public Health on blood-collection facilities. Senator Kissel moved to reject without prejudice; Representative Godfrey seconded and the roll call recorded affirmative votes to reject without prejudice.

Regulation 2024-029 (DPH source plasma donation centers) prompted some substantive comments from co-chairs about industry readiness and a proposed two-year experience requirement for facility directors; the committee rejected the rule without prejudice to allow further negotiation.

Finally, the committee took up resubmitted regulation 2024-020A from the Department of Consumer Protection regarding real-estate licensees. Senator Kissel moved approval in whole with technical corrections, Representative Fishbein seconded, there was no substantive discussion, and the roll call recorded affirmative votes for approval with technical corrections.

All motions were recorded by the administrator and the committee kept votes open for the meeting’s remaining items. No further action was taken on the rejected items during this session; agencies may resubmit revised proposals in a future session.