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BILL A5372-2013: Relates to the enforcement of violations
Prohibits state agencies from imposing or suggesting any enforcement quotas or from using quotas as a reward to evaluation method. /
Sponsor: Zebrowski Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
Sponsor: Zebrowski Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
BILL A2934-2013: Provides for the dissemination of rule making information through electronic media
Provides for the dissemination by state agencies of rule making information through electronic media such as computer bulletin boards, e-mail and other new information technologies; requires state agencies where capable to notify affected parties by electronic mail and make text of certain documents available without cost through electronic methods. /
Sponsor: Wright Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
Sponsor: Wright Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
BILL A2134-2013: Directs state agencies reviewing existing rules to conduct outreach to small businesses, localities, and rural interests under certain circumstances
Directs state agencies reviewing existing rules to conduct outreach to small businesses, localities, and rural interests under certain circumstances; requires the governor's office of regulatory reform to monitor state agencies relating to their review of existing rules and their outreach to small businesses, local governments, and public and private interests in rural areas. /
Sponsor: Simotas Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
Sponsor: Simotas Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
BILL S1195-2013: Authorizes streamlined adjudicatory proceedings for small businesses appearing as respondents before certain state agencies
Authorizes streamlined adjudicatory proceedings for small businesses appearing as respondents before certain state agencies; authorizes a pilot program by the departments of environmental conservation, health and labor and requires a report after 1 year. /
Sponsor: FLANAGAN Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
Sponsor: FLANAGAN Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
BILL A6164-2013: Creates New York state regulatory review council; expands scope of regulatory impact statements
Expands requirements for regulatory impact statements to include discussion of potential benefits and cost savings; creates New York state regulatory review council to review every promulgation, repeal or amendment of every rule or regulation; provides that no new rule, unless critical to health, safety, or welfare, may become effective without the approval of the council; provides for the procedures of the council; provides for an annual report by the council on its actions. /
Sponsor: Tedisco Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
Sponsor: Tedisco Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
BILL A2651-2013: Relates to notice of ex parte communications in certain proceedings involving state agencies
Requires a party to file notice of ex parte communications in proceedings involving the validity or application of rates, facilities, or practices of public utilities or carriers. /
Sponsor: Simotas Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
Sponsor: Simotas Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
BILL A2561-2013: Relates to electronic permit applications and electronic recordkeeping
Relates to electronic permit applications and electronic recordkeeping. /
Sponsor: Lavine Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
Sponsor: Lavine Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
BILL S1088-2013: Relates to notice of ex parte communications in certain proceedings involving state agencies
Requires a party to file notice of ex parte communications in proceedings involving the validity or application of rates, facilities, or practices of public utilities or carriers. /
Sponsor: MAZIARZ Committee: COMMERCE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND SMALL BUSINESS
Sponsor: MAZIARZ Committee: COMMERCE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND SMALL BUSINESS
BILL A5731-2013: Requires that a regulatory impact statement be accompanied with proof of legislative approval and permitting certain elected officials to challenge the accuracy
Requires that a regulatory impact statement be accompanied with proof of legislative approval and permitting certain elected officials to challenge the accuracy of a regulatory impact statement. /
Sponsor: Jordan Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
Sponsor: Jordan Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
BILL A487A-2013: Provides for the detailing of the benefits and costs of proposed rules in the regulatory impact statements
Provides for the detailing of the benefits and costs of proposed rules in the regulatory impact statements to ensure proper disclosure to the public of such information. /
Sponsor: Magnarelli Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
Sponsor: Magnarelli Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
BILL A142-2013: Authorizes the use of innovative techniques to enhance public participation in the rule making process
Authorizes the use of innovative techniques to enhance public participation in the rule making process; provides that use of such techniques shall in no way otherwise diminish public participation in the rule making process; establishes a three year pilot project for seven major regulatory agencies to hold public hearings upon petition of 125 or more New York residents. /
Sponsor: Kavanagh Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
Sponsor: Kavanagh Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
BILL A6632-2013: Authorizes streamlined adjudicatory proceedings for small businesses appearing as respondents before certain state agencies
Authorizes streamlined adjudicatory proceedings for small businesses appearing as respondents before certain state agencies; authorizes a pilot program by the departments of environmental conservation, health and labor; requires a report after 1 year. /
Sponsor: Zebrowski Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
Sponsor: Zebrowski Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
BILL A487-2013: Provides for the detailing of the benefits and costs of proposed rules in the regulatory impact statements
Provides for the detailing of the benefits and costs of proposed rules in the regulatory impact statements to ensure proper disclosure to the public of such information. /
Sponsor: Magnarelli Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
Sponsor: Magnarelli Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
BILL S2158-2013: Requires agencies to consider the impact of proposed rules on existing and potential future jobs and employment opportunities
Requires agencies to consider the impact of proposed rules on existing and potential future jobs and employment opportunities. /
Sponsor: VALESKY Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
Sponsor: VALESKY Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
BILL S2160-2013: Provides for public comment during the initial development, preparation and promulgation of rules
Provides for public comment during the initial development, preparation and promulgation of rules; establishes an affirmative duty upon agencies to reach out to regulated persons who may be adversely affected by a proposed rule, and to obtain such persons' comments and cost estimates. /
Sponsor: VALESKY
Sponsor: VALESKY
BILL S4177-2013: Provides for the dissemination of rule making information through electronic media
Provides for the dissemination by state agencies of rule making information through electronic media such as computer bulletin boards, e-mail and other new information technologies; requires state agencies where capable to notify affected parties by electronic mail and make text of certain documents available without cost through electronic methods. /
Sponsor: VALESKY Committee: COMMERCE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND SMALL BUSINESS
Sponsor: VALESKY Committee: COMMERCE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND SMALL BUSINESS
BILL A5371-2013: Relates to small business regulation guides
Relates to providing information and assistance to small businesses to prevent common regulatory violations. /
Sponsor: Zebrowski Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
Sponsor: Zebrowski Committee: GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS
BILL S589-2013: Authorizes the use of innovative techniques to enhance public participation in the rule making process
Authorizes the use of innovative techniques to enhance public participation in the rule making process; provides that use of such techniques shall in no way otherwise diminish public participation in the rule making process; establishes a three year pilot project for seven major regulatory agencies to hold public hearings upon petition of 125 or more New York residents. /
Sponsor: GIANARIS Committee: COMMERCE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND SMALL BUSINESS
Sponsor: GIANARIS Committee: COMMERCE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND SMALL BUSINESS
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