SB 350
Requires the sunset of all administrative rules proposed, adopted or amended after August 28, 2011, and allows an agency to repromulgate a rule that is set to sunset
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1455S.02I
Last Action:
3/3/2011 - Second Read and Referred S Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
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Effective Date:
August 28, 2011

Current Bill Summary

SB 350 - This act provides that every state administrative rule that is proposed, adopted, or amended by any state agency after August 28, 2011, shall automatically sunset six years after their effective date. If an agency wants to continue the effectiveness of the rule beyond six years, the agency shall repromulgate the rule at least once every six years after its sunset.

For each rule repromulgated under this act, the agency shall review the rule to determine whether the rule needs changes or should be rescinded in order to reduce regulatory burdens on business, eliminate unnecessary paperwork, as well as the continued need for the rule in light of any relevant factors that have changed the subject matter affected by the rule.

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