Administrative Procedures Act

  • Position: Support
  • Session: 2006
  • Latest Update: March 7, 2006
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The Senate killed an ACLU bill, passed by the House repealing an exemption for the Board of Elections from the law that requires state agencies to go through a public rule-making process before adopting regulations.

The Senate killed an ACLU bill, passed by the House repealing an exemption for the Board of Elections from the law that requires state agencies to go through a public rule-making process before adopting regulations. The Board is the only major state agency with such an exemption, and the agency succeeded in convincing Senators to keep it that way.

Sponsors:
Representative Fausto Anguilla
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