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Code · Illinois · Chapter 5 — GENERAL PROVISIONS · Act 100

Sec. 5-105. Responsibilities of the Joint Committee.

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Sec. 5-105. Responsibilities of the Joint Committee. The Joint Committee shall have the following responsibilities under this Act:
(a)The Joint Committee shall conduct a systematic and continuing study of the rules and
rulemaking process of all State agencies, including those agencies not covered in Section 1-25, for the purpose of improving the rulemaking process, reducing the number and bulk of rules, removing redundancies and unnecessary repetitions, and correcting grammatical, typographical, and similar errors not affecting the construction or meaning of the rules. The Joint Committee shall make recommendations to the appropriate affected agency.
(b)The Joint Committee shall review the statutory authority on which any administrative
rule is based.
(c)The Joint Committee shall maintain a review program to study the impact of
legislative changes, court rulings, and administrative action on agency rules and rulemaking.
(d)The Joint Committee shall suggest rulemaking by an agency whenever the Joint
Committee, in the course of its review of the agency's rules under this Act, determines that the agency's rules are incomplete, inconsistent, or otherwise deficient.
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