Interim Admin Rule Committee, Ca
The creation of this committee is expected to significantly alter the landscape of administrative regulation in New Mexico. By providing legislative bodies with a formal mechanism to oversee executive agency rules, HJR15 aims to ensure that such regulations align with legislative intent and the needs of the public. This oversight is intended to facilitate more transparency and accountability in how rules are developed and implemented, potentially leading to more favorable impacts for stakeholders affected by these rules.
House Joint Resolution 15 (HJR15) proposes an amendment to Article 4 of the New Mexico Constitution to establish a permanent interim administrative rule oversight committee. This committee is to consist of twelve members, appointed by leaders from both houses of the legislature, with a rotating chairmanship between the two political parties. The committee's primary function will be to review and have the authority to overturn rules promulgated by executive agencies, thereby asserting legislative oversight over these agencies' regulatory actions.
Notably, the proposal may face contention regarding the balance of power between the legislative and executive branches of government. Critics may argue that granting a legislative committee the power to overturn executive rules may undermine the necessary authority and efficiency of executive agencies to respond to urgent regulatory needs. Proponents, on the other hand, assert that this measure is a safeguard against potential overreach by regulatory agencies, ensuring they do not enact rules without appropriate legislative scrutiny.