Statutory Recodification
During the 2008 Legislative General Session, the Legislature passed H.B. 63, which recodified (renumbered and reorganized) Title 63, and H.B. 78, which recodified Title 78. These bills were massive with the enrolled bills totaling 4,695 pages. Legislative Research and General Counsel prepared recodification tables for both titles to help users transition from the old numbering to the new numbering system. This is important to agencies, because each agency that has rules referencing statutes in Title 63 or Title 78 must file nonsubstantive changes to correct the references.
The Division prepared a slightly more printer-friendly version for the Title 63 recodification.
In October 2008, the Division also prepared a report that identified all of the rules that referenced Title 63 or Title 78. That is still available online.
In May 2010, the Division provided an update to agencies of administrative rules that still reference Title 63 or Title 78. This list is available from the RulesNews Blog or from the 05/06/2010 edition of RulesNews.
PLEASE NOTE: As of 2011, the tables above are now only marginally useful. The intervening years have brought additional changes to the new titles created out of the recodification. Agencies may use the tables as a pointer, but must check the statutes to verify that the new reference is correct.
Additional Information
If you have a question about the rulemaking process or the information presented on this page, please contact the Division of Administrative Rules.