HB3569: Relating to rules advisory committees.
Legislative Summary
The Act says that some legislators have to be asked to be on the RAC for rules implementing the law. (Flesch Readability Score: 76.5). [Digest: The Act says that the first chief sponsor of a law has to be invited to be on the rules advisory committee for rules implementing the law. (Flesch Readability Score: 60.3).] Requires an agency that appoints a rules advisory committee with regard to rules implementing legislation to invite [the first chief sponsor] certain legislators to participate on the committee as [a nonvoting member] nonvoting members. Requires the Small Business Rules Advisory Committee to invite [the first chief sponsor] certain legislators to participate on the committee as [a nonvoting member] nonvoting members when the committee is used as a rules advisory committee with regard to rules implementing legislation.
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Bill History
Amendments
House Committee On Rules Amendment #-1
House Committee On Rules (2025-05-05)
House Committee On Rules Amendment #-2
House Committee On Rules (2025-05-05)
Roll Call Votes
Status Information
Sponsors
Primary Sponsor
