Compendium of Budget Information for the 2011 General Session
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Agency: Administrative Services Line Item: Administrative Rules Function The Division of Administrative Rules establishes procedures for administrative rulemaking, records administrative rules, and makes administrative rules available to the public. As a member of the Department of Administrative Services, the division administers the Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act and ensures state agencies comply with filing, publication, and hearing procedures. To accomplish these mandates the division provides training to agency rule writers and administrators, performs individual consultations, publishes a periodic newsletter, and distributes the Rulewriting Manual for Utah. The division also provides regular notices to agencies of rules due for five-year review, rules about to expire, and rules about to lapse. Statutory Authority The Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, UCA 63G-3, outlines the rulemaking process:
The Utah State Bulletin acts as state government's main means of notifying the public of rules being proposed by state agencies as well as the basic tool for soliciting public comment. The Bulletin, issued electronically on the first and fifteenth each month, is Utah's version of the Federal Register. In addition to proposed rules, the Bulletin includes emergency rules, notices of five-year reviews, effective notices, other public notices from state agencies, indexes of effective rules, and executive orders. The Utah Administrative Code provides a unified source for effective rules with which state government, local entities and citizens are required to comply. The Code is Utah's version of the Code of Federal Regulations. The Code is available electronically over the Internet. Print and CD-ROM versions are available from private source vendors. In addition to effective rules, the printed Code contains research aids such as indexes, tables that correlate statutes and rules, case annotations, and history notes. Performance Administrative rules have the effect of law - implying that they might have a fiscal impact on state government or on citizens and businesses. The division enacted amendments to Section R15-4-10, outlining the detail necessary in answering the budget-related questions required by law. Further, UCA 63G-3-501 creates an Administrative Rules Review Committee to exercise continuous oversight of the rulemaking process. The following three measures are used to gauge the division's ability to disseminate accurate rules in a timely manner. Funding Detail UCA 63G-3-402(5) gives this budget nonlapsing authority. The 2007 Legislature appropriated $71,500 from Finance Mandated Retirement Benefits program beginning balance to be used for updating the electronic rules filing system. Project delays for this new filing system required the division to close FY 2007 with a nonlapsing balance of $129,900, which it used in FY 2008 to complete the project. The updated application went into production on July 16, 2009
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