Nebraska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LR355

Introduced
3/25/24  
Refer
3/25/24  

Caption

Interim study to examine and compare the process for adopting, promulgating, and eliminating rules and regulations in Nebraska and in other states, and updates to the Administrative Procedure Act

Impact

The potential impact of LR355 on state laws revolves around the administrative efficiency of rule-making processes. If the bill results in the identification and subsequent implementation of more effective practices, it may lead to significant changes in how state regulations are developed and enforced. Enhanced efficiency in these processes may also improve transparency and increase public engagement in governmental rule-making, addressing some common critiques regarding governmental operations.

Summary

Bill LR355 is aimed at conducting an interim study to examine and compare the processes for adopting, promulgating, and eliminating rules and regulations in Nebraska with those in other states. This review is intended to provide insights into Nebraska's existing Administrative Procedure Act and potentially identify areas for reform or improvement. By investigating the procedures followed by other states, lawmakers hope to derive best practices that could streamline administrative processes in Nebraska while ensuring efficacy and compliance.

Contention

There is room for contention regarding LR355, especially in the context of balancing efficiency with thoroughness in rule-making. Advocates of swift regulatory processes may argue that an emphasis on rapid implementation can expedite necessary protections and services for the public. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns that hasty regulations could overlook important stakeholder feedback and lead to poorly crafted rules. The study will need to navigate these conflicting priorities to formulate recommendations that serve the interests of the citizens while maintaining effective governance.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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