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Annual Reauthorization Bill Approved; Numbered

Utah Code Section 63G-3-502 requires the Legislature’s Administrative Rules Review Committee to prepare omnibus legislation each year to reauthorize administrative rules.   At its first meeting of 2013, held on January 22, members of the Administrative Rules Review Committee approved “Reauthorization of Administrative Rules.”  The bill, now numbered as H.B. 256, reauthorizes all administrative rules EXCEPT Subsection R277-445-3(B) — which is part of the “Standards” found in Education’s rule “Classifying Small Schools as Necessarily Existent”.

Questions about the rules reauthorization process may be directed to Ken Hansen at 801-538-3777.  More information about H.B. 256 (2013) may be found online at http://le.utah.gov/~2013/bills/static/HB0256.html.

Rules Reauthorization Bill Passes Senate

Senate Bill 30 (2012) passed the Senate on Thursday, January 26.  During consideration of the bill on the Senate 3rd Reading Calendar, Sen. Howard Stephenson indicated that he expects Education and Human Resource Management to address the issues that caused the Administrative Rules Review Committee to recommend not reauthorizing portions of their rules.  Stephenson indicated on Wednesday that he intends to hold the bill in the House of Representatives until the final week of the session.  That will allow Legislators to amend the bill if necessary.

The House has assigned the reauthorization bill to the House Workforce Services and Community and Economic Development Committee committee.  More information about S.B. 30 is available on the Legislature’s web site at http://le.utah.gov/~2012/htmdoc/sbillhtm/SB0030.htm .

2012 Rules Reauthorization Bill Numbered — S.B. 30

The annual bill to reauthorize administrative rules has now been numbered as Senate Bill 30.  Sen. Howard Stephenson, Senate chair of the Administrative Rules Review Committee, is the primary sponsor.  As reported last week, the bill reauthorizes all rules except portions of two:

  • Section R477-6-5, Human Resource Management, Administration, Compensation, Incentive Awards.
  • Subsection R277-419-5(E), Education, Administration, Pupil Accounting, Student Membership, Exceptions.

More information about S.B. 30 is available from the Legislature’s web site at http://le.utah.gov/~2012/htmdoc/sbillhtm/SB0030.htm.

The 2012 General Session begins on Monday, January 23 and concludes on Thursday, March 8.

Rules Reauthorization Bill Approved

At its January 13, 2012, meeting, the Administrative Rules Review Committee approved the annual “Administrative Rules Reauthorization” bill required by Section 63G-3-502.  The bill reauthorizes all rules in effect on February 28, 2012, except:

  • Section R477-6-5, Human Resource Management, Administration, Compensation, Incentive Awards.
  • Subsection R277-419-5(E), Education, Administration, Pupil Accounting, Student Membership, Exceptions.

The bill has not yet been numbered.

H.B. 228 Substituted, Passed

Late the final evening of the session, Sen. Stephenson moved to uncircle H.B. 228 and moved first substitute H.B. 228.  The substitute bill reauthorizes all administrative rules except for the following Sections:

  • (1) R311-201-11, Environmental Quality, Environmental Response and Remediation, Underground Storage Tanks: Certification Programs and UST Operator Training, Work Performed by Licensed Engineers or Geologists; and
  • (2) R311-207-9, Environmental Quality, Environmental Response and Remediation, Accessing the Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund for Leaking Petroleum Storage Tanks, Third Party Consultant.

The House concurred with the substitution with only minutes to spare.

ARRC Votes to Amend, Hold H.B. 228

The Administrative Rules Review Committee (ARRC) met at noon on 03/02/2011 to discuss rules from the Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Environmental Response and Remediation.  An audio recording of the meeting is available online at http://le.utah.gov/asp/interim/Commit.asp?Year=2011&Com=SPEADM.  At the conclusion of the meeting, Sen. Mark Madsen moved that Section R311-201-11 and Section R311-207-9 be added as exceptions to H.B. 228, Administrative Rules Reauthorization.

The chairs stated their intention to hold H.B. 228 in the Senate until they receive communication from the Department of Environmental Quality with the “hopeful intention” that the agency responds to the concerns of the committee.  Should the department respond, the bill would proceed to reauthorize all rules.

Questions about the administrative rules reauthorization process may be directed to Ken Hansen at 801-538-3777.

H.B. 228 Removed from Senate Consent; ARRC Meets on March 2

Sen. Howard Stephenson, Senate sponsor of H.B. 228, made a motion to remove H.B. 228 from Senate Consent and place the bill on the bottom of the Senate 3rd Reading Calendar.  In his presentation, Sen. Stephenson said he had become aware of one rule that the committee may wish to not reauthorize.

The Administrative Rules Review Committee has scheduled a meeting for noon on 03/02/2011 to discuss the issue.

H.B. 228 Passes Senate Committee

On February 24, 2011, the Senate Government Operations and Political Subdivisions Standing Committee gave H.B. 228, Administrative Rules Reauthorization,  a favorable recommendation and placed the bill on the Senate Consent calendar.  That means that the Senate will pass H.B. 228 on March 1 provided no Senator votes against the bill.

More information about H.B. 228 is available online at http://www.le.state.ut.us/~2011/htmdoc/hbillhtm/hb0228.htm.

H.B. 228, Administrative Rules Reauthorization, Passes House

On February 17, 2011, the House of Representatives passed the annual Administrative Rules Reauthorization bill.  In its current form, the bill reauthorizes all administrative rules.

Administrative Rules Reauthorization Bill Numbered; Reauthorizes All Rules

The annual Administrative Rules Reauthorization bill has been numbered as H.B. 228.  As introduced, it reauthorizes all administrative rules.

Rep. C. Oda (the bill’s sponsor) will present the bill in House Government Operations Standing Committee on Wednesday, January 26, 2011.  The committee meeting begins at 2 PM in room 20 of the House Building, Utah State Capitol Complex.

Agencies may direct questions about the bill or the reauthorization process to Ken Hansen, 801-538-3777.

UPDATE:  1/26/2011, 2:53 PM.  The House Government Operations Standing Committee passed H.B. 228 out of committee with a favorable recommendation.