Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0852

Introduced
3/19/25  

Caption

Requires that all agencies' final rules, promulgated pursuant to the administrative procedures act, be approved by general assembly action, but in no case later than December 31 of the year it is promulgated before it can become effective.

Impact

This bill significantly impacts the regulatory landscape within Rhode Island by ensuring tighter control over the rule-making process of state agencies. By requiring legislative approval for agency rules, the bill seeks to enhance accountability and transparency in how regulations are established. This could lead to more thorough legislative scrutiny of policies that affect various facets of state governance and might slow down the implementation of new regulations as agencies await approval.

Summary

S0852 is a legislative bill introduced in the Rhode Island General Assembly that aims to amend existing laws regarding the administrative procedures followed by state agencies. Specifically, it stipulates that all final rules promulgated by these agencies must receive approval from the General Assembly before becoming effective. This approval must occur by December 31 of the year in which the rule was promulgated, thereby creating a clear deadline for legislative oversight of agency rules.

Contention

Notably, the requirements imposed by S0852 may lead to contention among various stakeholders. Proponents argue that the bill fortifies the legislative role in governance and helps prevent agencies from overstepping their authority with rules that lack public oversight. Conversely, opponents may highlight concerns over the potential bureaucratic hurdles it introduces, arguing that such a requirement could delay critical regulations needed to address immediate public needs or emergencies. The balance between effective governance and efficient rule-making processes will be a key point of discussion among the bill's critics and supporters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7178

Requires that all agencies' final rules, promulgated pursuant to the administrative procedures act, be approved by general assembly action, but in no case later than December 31 of the year it is promulgated before it can become effective.

RI S2746

Requires that any lease of tidal lands, or any license issued to use those lands, be approved by the general assembly, and that the coastal resources management council review all request prior to presentation to the general assembly.

RI H5187

Administrative Procedures

RI H7667

Provides that a court shall decide cases without deference to administrative agency interpretation of rules.

RI S2378

Requires the department of health to amend its rules and regulations that allow for DEA-registered pharmacies to transfer electronic prescriptions at a patient's request.

RI H7025

Designates a special account for veterans' causes to be funded by Keno sales, less prizes and commissions, generated on Memorial Day and Veterans Day with disbursement pursuant to appropriation by the general assembly.

RI H7730

Allows the taking of wild turkeys by using a crossbow in compliance with rules and regulations promulgated by DEM.

RI S2154

Allows the taking of wild turkeys by using a crossbow in compliance with rules and regulations promulgated by DEM.

RI H7566

Requires the department of health to amend its rules and regulations that allow for DEA-registered pharmacies to transfer electronic prescriptions at a patient's request (21 CFR Part 1306

RI S0381

Procedure Generally -- Causes Of Action

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