โ HB11
Regards legislative rule approval and fiscal analyses of rules
Current Status: In House Committee (Government Oversight)
Summary
The bill requires legislative approval for administrative rules and regulatory actions under certain conditions, allows for third-party fiscal analyses of proposed rules, and mandates state agencies to publicly post policy documents. It establishes timelines for reviews and invalidation of proposed rules by the joint committee on agency rule review.
Rationale
The bill introduces additional government oversight and control over administrative rules, which may conflict with Libertarian principles of minimal government intervention and individual autonomy. However, it also promotes transparency and accountability in government actions, aligning somewhat with Libertarian values.
Risks and Concerns
- Increased government control over regulatory processes
- Potential for bureaucratic delays in rule implementation
- Possibility of politicization of regulatory approvals
