Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB89

Introduced
3/7/23  
Refer
3/7/23  
Report Pass
3/22/23  

Caption

Relating to the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act; to amend Section 41-22-3, Code of Alabama 1975, to revise the definition of rule for purposes of the Administrative Procedure Act to exclude from the definition certain communications within an agency or with another agency and to provide for retroactive effect.

Impact

If enacted, HB89 will have a notable impact on how state agencies communicate and implement regulations. By excluding certain communications from the definition of a rule, the bill may facilitate quicker decision-making within agencies and reduce the need for public notice and comment on internal communications that do not materially affect public rights. This shift may enhance agency efficiency but raises questions about the potential reduction in regulatory transparency, as fewer agency communications will be subject to public scrutiny.

Summary

House Bill 89 seeks to amend the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act by altering the definition of a 'rule' to exclude certain types of communications within state agencies or between agencies. This change is geared towards streamlining administrative processes by clarifying what constitutes a rule and reducing the regulatory burden on agencies. The bill specifically aims to clarify that internal communications, such as memoranda and directives, that do not significantly affect public rights or procedures are not to be categorized as rules under the Administrative Procedure Act.

Contention

The proposed changes have elicited a mix of support and criticism among legislators and advocacy groups. Proponents argue that this bill will streamline administrative functions and reduce unnecessary bureaucratic processes that hinder agency operations. However, critics express concern that by limiting the definition of what constitutes a rule, it could lead to a lack of oversight and transparency in government communications. They warn this may undermine public trust and accountability, particularly in matters where communications may affect public interests or rights.

Notable_points

HB89 is designed to apply retroactively to October 1, 2022, meaning that its provisions would affect past communications as well. The legislation represents a broader trend in administrative law aimed at limiting regulatory burdens on agencies while balancing the need for transparency and public involvement in government processes. As such, discussions around the bill are likely to continue, reflecting broader debates about the role of government regulation in public life.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB248

Administrative Procedure Act, standard of judicial review of agency rulings revised

AL SB330

Relating to the Alabama Jobs Act, amends definition of renewable generation facility

AL HB16

Alabama Bail Reform Act of 1993, definition of cash bail revised to allow the court to accept less than the total sum ordered

AL HB217

Relating to gross income; to amend Section 40-18-14, Code of Alabama 1975; to exclude difficulty of care payments from gross income.

AL HB594

Alabama Board of Examiners of Landscape Architects, definitions, fees, examination requirements, and reciprocity provisions revised; role of the Council of Landscape Architectural Registration Boards (CLARB) provided

AL SB174

Business taxes, requires annual reports from counties and municipalities, provides for causes of action, and revises the jurisdiction of the Alabama Tax Tribunal

AL SB112

Alabama Business and Nonprofit Entities Code; amended to delete references to Alabama Nonprofit Corporation Law, clarify and streamline certain provisions in accordance with changes in Delaware law and the Model Business Corporation Act

AL HB228

Alabama Business and Nonprofit Entities Code; amended to delete references to Alabama Nonprofit Corporation Law, clarify and streamline certain provisions in accordance with changes in Delaware law and the Model Business Corporation Act

AL SB302

Fair Campaign Practices Act; definitions of electioneering communications, expenditures, and political action committee revised; reporting requirements for electioneering communications revised

AL SB147

Children First Trust Fund, appropriations from for fiscal year ending September 30, 2026, use of allocation pursuant to Section 41-15B-2.2, Code of Alabama 1975 and this act, tobacco settlement revenues deposited in fund within 30 days of receipt.

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