S.B. 98-109 Continuation of 1997 rules of executive agencies - exceptions - pilot project. Provides for the continuation of the rules and regulations of state agencies that were adopted or amended on or after November 1, 1996, and before November 1, 1997; except that certain rules and regulations shall expire as scheduled on May 15, 1998.
Postpones indefinitely the expiration of the rules and regulations of the public employees' retirement association scheduled to expire on May 15, 1998.
Repeals rules of the state board of veterinary medicine and of the department of human services adopted after November 1, 1997, that replace similar rules adopted on or after November 1, 1996, and before November 1, 1997. Repeals a rule of the department of health care policy and financing adopted after November, 1, 1997.
Postpones the expiration of specified rules of the department of personnel relating to affirmative action until May 15, 2000, and allows specified affirmative action rules to expire as scheduled on May 15, 1998. Directs the department of personnel to submit to the committee on legal services no later than September 1, 2000, employment utilization figures of the state personnel system and the department of personnel's annual affirmative action reports.
Repeals specified instructions of the division of property taxation to assessors relating to the classification of ranch land.
Provides that the recommendations of the committee on legal services as reflected in the act apply to the specified rules in the form in which the rules were considered and acted upon by the committee and that any subsequent amendments or other changes to the rules are not affected by the act.
Extends the pilot project on the prioritization of the review of rules for one more year.
APPROVED by Governor May 15, 1998
EFFECTIVE May 15, 1998
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