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CO HB1075
Bill
Status
1/14/2013
Primary Sponsor
Donald Coram
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AI Summary
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Establishes the Legislative Rule Review Committee as a joint Senate-House committee with 3 House members (2 appointed by Speaker, 1 by Minority Leader) and 3 Senate members (2 appointed by President, 1 by Minority Leader) to review executive agency rules adopted on or after November 1, 2013.
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Committee must review rules when: an agency notifies of adverse economic/environmental effects, a legislator requests review, a cost-benefit analysis was required, or the Office of Legislative Legal Services identifies rules resulting from legislation enacted after January 1, 2013.
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Committee must complete rule reviews by the 45th legislative day, hold at least one public meeting, and by the 60th legislative day recommend legislation to extend or allow rules to expire based on one-year review periods and automatic rule expiration provisions.
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Makes mandatory the completion of cost-benefit analyses when the Department of Regulatory Agencies executive director determines a proposed rule could negatively impact economic competitiveness or small businesses in Colorado.
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Requires the Office of Legislative Legal Services to identify rules adopted as a result of post-2013 legislation and notify original bill sponsors, cosponsors, the review committee, and relevant committee members that such rules have been adopted.
Legislative Description
Legislative Review Of Executive Branch Rules
Last Action
House Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Postpone Indefinitely
2/6/2013