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Administrative Rulemaking Refinements - Study N-307
    The Law Revision Commission previously recommended a number of improvements 
to the law governing rulemaking by state administrative agencies. The Commission's main 
recommendation on administrative rulemaking was implemented in 2000 Cal. Stat. ch. 1060. 
    In 2001, the Commission recommended cleanup legislation to address a few 
technical problems that arose in enacting its main recommendation. That recommendation was also 
enacted. See Study N-306.
    In this study of Administrative Rulemaking Refinements, the Commission 
recommended a few additional improvements to the administrative rulemaking procedure that were 
considered too substantive for inclusion in cleanup legislation. The recommendation was enacted 
by the Legislature. See below. 
Related Material
Legislation
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	2002:  Assembly Bill 1857 (Wayne)  -- Bill information at Legislative Counsel's website
Enacted. 2002 Cal. Stat. ch. 389 
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Final Recommendation
- 	Recommendation -- Administrative Rulemaking Refinements  (2/11/2002)
 
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Tentative Recommendations and Other Requests for Comment
-  Tentative Rec. -- Administrative Rulemaking Refinements (November 2001)
 
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Staff Memoranda
-   Memo 2002-4, Supp. 2 -- Administrative Rulemaking: Deferred Issues (Further Comments) (2/4/2002)
 -   Memo 2002-4, Supp. 1 -- Administrative Rulemaking: Deferred Issues (Further Comments) (1/28/2002)
 -   Memo 2002-4 -- Administrative Rulemaking: Deferred Issues (Comments on Tentative Recommendation) (1/10/2002)
 -   Memo 2001-95, Supp. 1 -- Administrative Rulemaking: Deferred Issues (11/9/2001)
 -   Memo 2001-95 -- Administrative Rulemaking: Deferred Issues (10/31/2001)
 


