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Code · Delaware · Title 29 — State Government · Chapter 104. Regulatory Flexibility Act

§ 10405. Transmission of notice of proposed regulation to General Assembly standing committees; comments [For application of this section, see 80 Del. Laws, c. 112, § 7].

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Upon receipt of a notice from an agency pursuant to § 10115 of this title that includes an agency regulatory statement, the Registrar of Regulations shall forthwith transmit such notice and agency regulatory statement to, and obtain the comments, if any, of, the appropriate standing committees of the General Assembly with oversight responsibilities for legislation affecting that agency with respect to the potential impact of such proposed regulation upon individuals and/or small businesses. Nothing in this section shall require any standing committee to meet, to consider any notice hereunder, or to provide any comments in connection herewith.
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