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DE SCR60
Concurrent Resolution
Status
6/26/2019
Primary Sponsor
David McBride
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AI Summary
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Recreates the Administrative Law Improvement Task Force to continue work that began during the 149th General Assembly and issue a report by March 2, 2020.
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Task Force comprises 15 members including legislative appointees, Governor's representatives, Chief Justice appointee, Attorney General and Secretary of State representatives, and four public members representing business, county/municipal government, environmental advocacy, and legal services.
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Establishes State Regulatory Subcommittee to modernize the Administrative Procedures Act, review allocation of administrative law appeals to courts, and consider creating neutral hearing officers to improve consistency and fairness of administrative agency rulings.
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Establishes Land Use and Real Property Subcommittee to improve consistency and efficiency in land use and real property decision-making, rationalize court jurisdiction, and examine landlord-tenant code issues with goal of consolidating appeals to a single court.
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Task Force shall report recommendations for APA modernization, fiscal implications, and additional statutory changes needed to implement recommendations.
Legislative Description
Creating An Administrative Law Improvement Task Force For The Purpose Of Reviewing And Improving The Administrative Procedures Act, Processes For Judicial Review Of Decisions By Administrative Tribunals, And Processes For Disputes Involving Land Use And Real Property, Including The Landlord Tenant Code.
Last Action
Passed In House by Voice Vote
6/27/2019