HB 374 (BR 1003) - R. Palumbo, R. Damron, R. Adams, R. Adkins, E. Ballard, J. Barrows, C. Belcher, M. Cherry, L. Clark, H. Collins, D. Graham, J. Gray, W. Hall, D. Keene, T. McKee, C. Miller, F. Nesler, D. Pasley, R. Rand, J. Richards, S. Riggs, J. Stacy, K. Stein, T. Thompson, M. Weaver, S. Westrom, R. Wilkey, B. Yonts
AN ACT relating to administrative regulations.
Amend KRS 13A.240 to require administrative bodies to provide a cost-benefit analysis as part of the regulatory impact analysis to explain how regulated entities will be impacted by an administrative regulation; amend KRS 13A.270 to require the Legislative Research Commission to provide a registration form for people who wish to be notified that an administrative regulation on a subject matter has been filed and to require LRC to transmit the registration information to the promulgating administrative body; and create a new section of KRS Chapter 11 to require a small business ombudsman at each cabinet to respond to small business inquiries regarding administrative regulations; require an annual report to the Commission on Small Business Advocacy.
HB 374 - AMENDMENTS
HFA (1, R. Palumbo) - Require a qualitative and quantitative assessment instead of a cost-benefit analysis; allow reference to prior assessments done under federal mandate.
HFA (2, R. Palumbo) - Require a qualitative and quantitative assessment instead of a cost-benefit analysis; allow reference to prior assessments done under federal mandate.
HFA (3, R. Palumbo) - Require a qualitative and quantitative assessment instead of a cost-benefit analysis; allow reference to prior assessment done under federal mandate.
SCS - Amend KRS 13A.240 to require administrative bodies to provide an analysis as part of the regulatory impact analysis to explain how regulated entities will be impacted by an administrative regulation; amend KRS 13A.270 to require that electronic registration be available from a centralized state government Web site developed and maintained by the Commonwealth Office of Technology; create a new section of KRS Chapter 11 to require a small business ombudsman at each cabinet to respond to small business inquiries regarding administrative regulations to provide information regarding the procedure for submitting comments on administrative regulations, and to report annually on the number and nature of inquiries received; amend KRS 13A.250 to require an administrative body that promulgates an administrative regulation relating to any aspect of state or local government to consider the costs to the state or local government; authorize the affected state or local governments to comment on the proposed administrative regulations; require submission of a fiscal note.
Jan 17-introduced in House
Jan 18-to Economic Development (H)
Jan 19-posted in committee
Jan 25-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar
Jan 26-2nd reading, to Rules; posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Frdiay, January 27, 2006
Feb 1-floor amendments (1) and (2) filed
Feb 2-floor amendment (3) filed
Feb 7-3rd reading, passed 95-0 with floor amendment (3)
Feb 8-received in Senate
Feb 10-to Appropriations and Revenue (S)
Mar 14-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar with Committee Substitute
Mar 15-2nd reading, to Rules
Mar 20-posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Tuesday, March 21, 2006
Mar 21-3rd reading, passed 38-0 with Committee Substitute
Mar 22-received in House; to Rules (H)
Mar 23-posted for passage for concurrence in Senate Committee Substitute for Friday, March 24, 2006
Mar 24-House concurred in Senate Committee Substitute ; passed 97-0; enrolled, signed by each presiding officer; delivered to Governor
Apr 5-signed by Governor (Acts ch. 166)
Vote History
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