A 3215
Requires State agency to identify at least two existing rules for repeal for every one new rule adopted.
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Bill overview
This bill requires New Jersey state agencies to consider repealing at least two existing rules for every new rule they propose to adopt. It aims to reduce the accumulation of unnecessary regulations and potentially lower the costs associated with state rules. The bill mandates agencies to identify and propose the repeal of existing rules alongside the introduction of new ones. This change is modeled after a similar executive order issued by the President of the United States.
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Jay Webber
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