Bill Summary for H 1163 (2013-2014)
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May 20 2014
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View NCGA Bill Details | 2013-2014 Session |
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO STREAMLINE THE RULE-MAKING PROCESS BY ELIMINATING THE REQUIREMENT THAT AN AGENCY OBTAIN A CERTIFICATION OF ADHERENCE TO RULE-MAKING PRINCIPLES PRIOR TO SUBMITTING THE PROPOSED TEXT OF A RULE FOR PUBLICATION, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE JOINT LEGISLATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE.Intro. by Moffitt.
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Bill summary
Idential to S 776, filed on May 15, 2014.
Repeals GS 150B-19.1(h), which required agencies to obtain a certification of adherence to rulemaking principles before submitting the proposed text of a rule for publication.
Amends GS 150B-21.4(b1) adding language to provide that when an agency's proposed rule change would have a substantial impact, they must also obtain a certification from the Office of State Budget and Management that they adhered to regulatory principles as set out in GS 150B-19.1(a)(2), (5), and (6).
Bill is effective when it becomes law, applying to proposed rules published on or after that date.