Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HSB696

Introduced
2/12/24  
Introduced
2/12/24  

Caption

A bill for an act concerning the executive branch rulemaking process and other agency functions and related matters.

Impact

In terms of impact, HSB696 modifies existing provisions under the administrative rules and procedures prescribed in the Code of Iowa. This includes enabling the administrative rules coordinator to implement uniform rules on agency procedure, which can help standardize how rules are evaluated and adopted across state agencies. Additionally, it reallocates specific duties previously assigned to the executive council regarding disaster aid to be managed by the department of homeland security and emergency management, thus reshaping the operational landscape of disaster response in Iowa.

Summary

House Study Bill 696 (HSB696) addresses reforms concerning the executive branch's rulemaking process and functions of various state agencies. The bill aims to streamline the administrative operations by consolidating responsibilities and simplifying the processes associated with rules and regulatory analyses. A significant change proposed by HSB696 is the requirements for regulatory analyses to be issued for all proposed rules rather than only upon request, thereby enhancing transparency and public involvement in the administrative rulemaking process.

Conclusion

Overall, HSB696 represents a significant legislative effort to reform how Iowa's executive branch operates. While proponents advocate for efficiency and uniformity in rulemaking, opponents highlight risks related to diminishing local authority and the implications of changing the framework for disaster aid coordination. The ongoing discussions reflect broader themes of governance, accountability, and the balance of power between state and local entities.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HSB696 involve the perceived shift of power from local governance to stronger state control, particularly with changes that affect local agency rulemaking authority and the trajectory of public participation in government. Critics argue that these changes could limit the voice of local communities in critical areas that directly affect them, such as disaster management and regulatory oversight. Another concern is about the confidentiality of personal information associated with licenses, raising questions about transparency versus privacy.

Companion Bills

IA SSB3119

Related A bill for an act concerning the executive branch rulemaking process and other agency functions and related matters.(See SF 2370.)

IA SF2370

Replaced by A bill for an act concerning the executive branch rulemaking process and other agency functions and related matters. (Formerly SSB 3119.) Effective date: 07/01/2024.

Similar Bills

IA SSB3119

A bill for an act concerning the executive branch rulemaking process and other agency functions and related matters.(See SF 2370.)

IA SF2370

A bill for an act concerning the executive branch rulemaking process and other agency functions and related matters. (Formerly SSB 3119.) Effective date: 07/01/2024.

PA SB726

Further providing for definitions, for proposed regulations and procedures for review and for final-form regulations and final-omitted regulations and procedures for review; providing for regulations deemed withdrawn; further providing for procedures for subsequent review of disapproved final-form or final-omitted regulations; providing for concurrent resolution required for economically significant regulations; further providing for existing regulations; and providing for State agency regulatory compliance officers and for Independent Office of the Repealer.

IA HSB81

A bill for an act concerning the rulemaking process for executive branch agencies and related matters and including effective date provisions.(See HF 688.)

IA HSB76

A bill for an act relating to the term brain health.(See HF 273.)

IA SSB1101

A bill for an act concerning the rulemaking process for executive branch agencies and related matters and including effective date provisions.(See SF 568.)

IA HF688

A bill for an act concerning the state rulemaking process, related matters pertaining to agency functions, and including effective date provisions. (Formerly HSB 81.) Effective date: 07/01/2023, 01/01/2024.

IA SF568

A bill for an act concerning the rulemaking process for executive branch agencies and related matters and including effective date provisions.(Formerly SSB 1101.)