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Code · Maryland · State Government

§ 2-506

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§2–506.
(a)In addition to any powers set forth elsewhere, the Committee may:
(1)review proposed or adopted regulations of a unit of the Executive Branch of the State government;
(2)consider requests for emergency adoption of regulations;
(3)inquire into an alleged failure of an officer or employee of any branch of the State government to comply with the laws of the State; and
(4)review the operations of any unit of the Executive Branch of the State government.
(1)At least once a year, the Committee shall submit a report to the Legislative Policy Committee and, subject to § 2–1257 of this title, to the General Assembly.
(2)The report shall:
(i)describe the studies and other work of the Committee; and
(ii)include any recommendations of the Committee on legislative action that is needed to change or reverse a regulation of a unit of the Executive Branch of the State government.
(c)The failure of the Committee to comment on or to object to a proposed or adopted regulation is not an indication that:
(1)the Committee approves the regulation;
(2)the statute under which the regulation is adopted authorizes the adoption; or
(3)the regulation conforms to the legislative intent of the statute.
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