13A.336 Annual report on administrative regulations found deficient --
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Contents.
(a)After the last regularly scheduled meeting of the Administrative
Regulation Review Subcommittee in a calendar year, but by the thirty-first
day of December of that calendar year, the staff of the Administrative
Regulation Review Subcommittee shall submit a report to the co-chairs of
that subcommittee regarding administrative regulations that were found
deficient by any legislative committee of the Commission during that
calendar year.
(b)The report in paragraph
(a)of this subsection shall contain:
1. Effective administrative regulations that were found deficient; and
2. Administrative regulations filed with the Commission that were found
deficient.
(2)The report shall not contain any administrative regulation that was found
deficient and:
(a)Has been withdrawn; or
(b)Is no longer considered deficient under KRS 13A.335.
(3)The report shall contain at least the following information for each
administrative regulation in the report:
(a)Administrative regulation number and title;
(b)Name of the promulgating agency;
(c)Date of deficiency determination;
(d)Name of the legislative committee that made the deficiency
determination;
(e)Effective date, if it is in effect;
(f)The finding of deficiency and any other findings, recommendations, or
comments sent to the Governor; and
(g)If applicable under KRS 13A.330, the Governor's determination regarding
the deficiency, if received by the Commission.
(4)The first page of the report required by subsection
(1)of this section shall
contain the following text, in fourteen
(14)point font or larger:
"To ratify the deficiency findings listed in this report, a co-chair or other
legislator may request that Legislative Research Commission staff prepare a
bill:
(a)Declaring that one
(1)or more administrative regulations listed in the
report shall be void; or
(b)Amending the relevant subject matter statutes in conformity with the
findings of deficiency."