§ 4-29-117. Study and Recommendations by Other Committees
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prohibit an evaluation committee or any other committee from studying or making recommendations on or concerning any governmental entity.
§ 4-29-118. Termination Date of Governmental Entities — Review of Legislation Creating Governmental Entities
Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, each department, commission, board, agency or council of state government initially created after January 1, 1995, shall terminate on June 30 of the second calendar year following the year in which such governmental entity is created. The termination date of each such governmental entity shall be subject to the […]
§ 4-29-119. Review of Entities Not Enumerated in Chapter
If any state governmental entity is not scheduled for review in part 2 of this chapter, the comptroller of the treasury shall advise the chairs of the appropriate evaluation committee of the schedule for the limited program review audit for such entity, and such entity shall be reviewed by such evaluation committee in accordance with […]
§ 4-29-120. Notification of Interested Persons — Notification Registry — Rules and Regulations
Except as provided in subsection (f), prior to issuing a permit or hearing an appeal from a person who has been denied a permit for a proposed project or action, each department and agency of the state shall provide personal notification to all interested persons who have given the department or agency the information required […]
§ 4-29-121. Regulatory Agencies Not Collecting Fees Sufficient to Pay Operating Costs
On or before December 31 each year, the commissioner of finance and administration shall certify to the government operations committees of the senate and the house of representatives and to the office of legislative budget analysis a list containing the name of each regulatory board, commission and entity administratively attached to the division of regulatory […]
§ 4-29-123. Infringement of an Entity Member’s Freedom of Speech Prohibited
No board, commission, council, committee, authority, task force, or other similar multi-member governmental entity created by statute and subject to review under this part shall promulgate rules, issue statements concerning only the internal management of state government, or issue intra-agency memoranda as described in § 4-5-102(12), that infringe on an entity member’s freedom of speech […]
§ 4-29-107. Vote to Terminate Entity — Recommended Legislation
If the evaluation committee by a majority vote determines that a governmental entity should be terminated, the evaluation committee shall cause to be introduced legislation necessary to transfer or abolish such entity’s functions, duties and powers and repeal or amend any section of the code or the public acts that would be repealed or amended […]
§ 4-29-108. Vote to Continue Entity — Recommended Amendments
If the evaluation committee by a majority vote determines that a governmental entity should be continued, restructured or reestablished, if the duties, powers, authority or functions of the governmental entity are changed, or if the governmental entity is transferred to another department of state government for administrative purposes, the evaluation committee shall cause to be […]
§ 4-29-109. Periodic Review or Automatic Termination of Entities
Each governmental entity that is continued, restructured or reestablished under §§ 4-29-107, 4-29-108 and 4-29-110 shall terminate eight (8) years following its continuation or reestablishment, and shall be subject every eight (8) years thereafter during its existence to the review and procedures provided for in this chapter.
§ 4-29-110. Tie Vote in Joint Evaluation Committee — Action by Joint Review Committee
If, by a tie vote of the evaluation committee, no determination of status of a government entity can be decided, the evaluation committee shall refer the final decision to the appropriate committees of the respective houses that shall meet jointly to hear the recommendations of each member of the evaluation committee. The vote of the […]