SENATE BILL REPORT

SB 6380

This analysis was prepared by non-partisan legislative staff for the use of legislative members in their deliberations. This analysis is not a part of the legislation nor does it constitute a statement of legislative intent.

As of February 3, 2016

Title: An act relating to reducing conflicts and ambiguity of law by eliminating certain laws, statutes, ordinances, rules, and regulations.

Brief Description: Eliminating unnecessary laws.

Sponsors: Senator Benton.

Brief History:

Committee Activity: Government Operations & Security: 2/04/16.

SENATE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS & SECURITY

Staff: Karen Epps (786-7424)

Background: The Revised Code of Washington (RCW). State laws are found in the RCW, which is codified and published by the Code Reviser under the supervision of the Statute Law Committee, a legislative agency.

The Statute Law Committee (SLC). The SLC is responsible for compiling and printing a number of publications, including the session laws, the RCW, the Washington Administrative Code (WAC), and the Washington State Register (Register). The members of the Statute Law Committee include:

The Administrative Procedure Act (APA). The APA establishes the general procedures for agency rulemaking and adjudicatory proceedings. Under the APA, a rule includes an agency order, directive, or regulation of general applicability that:

In order to adopt a rule, the APA generally requires that an agency:

Joint Administrative Rules Review Committee (JARRC). JARRC is an eight-member legislative committee consisting of four senators and four representatives, with no more than two members from each house of the same political party. JARRC is authorized to conduct selective review, initiated on its own or by petition, of agency rules and policies to determine whether:

Any person may petition JARRC for a review of a proposed or existing rule, policy, or interpretive statement. JARRC must acknowledge receipt of a petition within 30 days and describe any initial action taken. If JARRC rejects the petition, a written statement of the reasons must be included. Within 90 days, JARRC must make a final decision on any petition for which review was not previously rejected.

Summary of Bill: The bill as referred to committee not considered.

Summary of Bill (Proposed Substitute): Any codified law or administrative law, including, but not limited to, any statute, ordinance, regulation, or rule, that is enacted or adopted (Law or Rule) that is irrelevant, outdated, overridden by more current law, in conflict with other provisions of law, or validly deemed unenforceable by a court may be submitted to the Legislature for consideration of removal or repeal by a majority vote of both the House of Representatives and the Senate.

Any Law or Rule may be submitted by a citizen of the state of Washington no less than 60 days prior to the beginning of any regular session requesting that the Law or Rule be removed and repealed. The Law or Rule must be placed on a list and made available to all legislators for review during the interim. For each Law or Rule submitted, the person submitting the Law or Rule must provide a detailed explanation describing in full why it should be removed and repealed.

The SLC, or the reviser with the approval of the SLC, must make written recommendations to the Legislature concerning any Law or Rule placed on the list, and must, when requested by a Legislator, prepare for submission to the Legislature, legislation for removal or repeal of any Law or Rule on the list. All such proposed legislation must be annotated so as to show the purposes, reasons, and history.

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Requested on February 3, 2016..

Committee/Commission/Task Force Created: No.

Effective Date: Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.