Bills

SB 181: Administrative Procedure Act: repeal of regulations.

  • Session Year: 2017-2018
  • House: Senate
  • Latest Version Date: 2017-04-05
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Existing law, the Administrative Procedure Act, governs, among other things, the procedures for the adoption, amendment, or repeal of regulations by state agencies and for the review of those regulatory actions by the Office of Administrative Law. Existing law requires a state agency proposing to adopt, amend, or repeal specific administrative regulations to assess the potential for adverse economic impact on California business enterprises and individuals and to prepare an economic impact assessment, as specified, that addresses, among other things, the creation or elimination of jobs within the state.

This bill would, notwithstanding other law, additionally require each state agency proposing to adopt a new administrative regulation to identify two existing regulations previously adopted by that state agency that will be repealed upon the adoption of the new regulation being proposed. The bill would require the agency to additionally provide a proposal for the repeal of those regulations identified to be repealed. The bill would require any proposed new regulation to be contingent on the repeal of the two identified regulations.

Existing law authorizes the director of the Office of Emergency Services to proclaim the existence of a state of emergency in the name of the Governor when the Governor has been inaccessible, as specified. Existing law requires the Governor to either ratify that action or terminate the state of emergency as soon as the Governor becomes accessible.This bill would make a nonsubstantive change to this provision.

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