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IN SB0172
Bill
Status
Engrossed
1/28/2026
Primary Sponsor
Tyler Johnson
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AI Summary
- Establishes a 12-member Administrative Rules Oversight Committee composed of legislators from senate appropriations, senate tax and fiscal policy, house ways and means, and house government and regulatory reform committees to review agency rules exceeding cost thresholds
- Lowers the threshold for mandatory legislative committee review of proposed rules from $1,000,000 to $100,000 in implementation and compliance costs over a one-year period (changed from two years)
- Requires agencies to obtain governor approval before beginning rulemaking procedures, demonstrating the rule meets specific conditions such as compliance costs under $500,000, compliance with federal/state deadlines, court orders, or health care licensing needs
- Restricts use of provisional and interim rulemaking procedures to situations where combined implementation and compliance costs would not exceed $500,000 for businesses, units, and individuals over a two-year period
- Takes effect upon passage for committee establishment provisions and July 1, 2026 for rulemaking procedure changes, with provisions applying to rulemaking actions commencing after June 30, 2026
Legislative Description
Administrative rulemaking.
Last Action
Reassigned to Committee on Ways and Means
2/2/2026
Committee Referrals
Ways and Means2/2/2026
Judiciary1/29/2026
Appropriations1/5/2026
Full Bill Text
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