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HB17-1006

Correct Statutory Citation In Rule Without Hearing

Concerning the authorization of a process to correct statutory citations contained in executive branch agency rules published in the code of Colorado regulations without the requirement to follow rule-making procedures.
Session:
2017 Regular Session
Subject:
State Government
Bill Summary

Committee on Legal Services.

Under current law, if an executive branch agency rule, including a form incorporated into a rule, contains a citation to statute and the general assembly later relocates the statute in a way that renders the rule's citation to the statute inaccurate, to update the statutory citation the agency must conduct a rule-making hearing, including issuing a notice and receiving comments. The bill allows agencies to correct statutory citations in the code of Colorado regulations without notice, comment, or a hearing by submitting to the secretary of state a specific, written determination by the attorney general.


(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)

Status

Introduced
Passed
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  • All Versions (7 )
    Date Bill Type Documents
    03/16/2017 Signed Act PDF
    03/08/2017 Final Act PDF
    03/03/2017 Rerevised PDF
    03/02/2017 Revised PDF
    01/31/2017 Reengrossed PDF
    01/30/2017 Engrossed PDF
    01/11/2017 Introduced PDF

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