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SB 22-129

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Process For Proposed Air Quality Rules

Plain-English Summary

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Senate Bill 22-129 in Colorado requires that when proposing new air quality rules, the Air Quality Control Commission must clearly state who will be affected by these rules, such as specific businesses or industries. Additionally, anyone suggesting a different rule from what the commission proposed needs to provide an economic impact analysis if their proposal is considered significant enough for review. The bill ensures there's a hearing process where proposals are evaluated and stakeholders can receive updates on the progress of these rule-making efforts. Since it has been signed into law, this means that the new requirements are now in effect and must be followed by those involved in proposing or reviewing air quality rules.

Official Summary

The bill requires the air quality control commission (commission) to include in a notice of proposed rule-making a description of the classes of persons, including businesses, that will be affected by the proposed rule. A person who proposes a rule differing from the rule proposed by the commission or a revision of limited applicability shall file the proposal by a deadline determined by the commission by rule, and must include a description of the classes of persons, including businesses, that will be affected by the proposal. If the proposal is an alternative proposal, as defined by the commission by rule, the person must include with the proposal an initial economic impact analysis of the proposed rule. The commission shall designate a hearing officer to consider proposals filed with the commission. Not later than 10 business days after the proposal is filed with the commission, the hearing officer shall determine if the proposal is an alternative proposal, warranting consideration by the commission. The hearing officer shall provide notice of its determination to persons that have filed written requests with the commission to receive notice. (Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)

Details

Chamber
Senate
First action
2022-02-22
Latest action
2022-02-09
Last action desc.
Introduced In Senate - Assigned to State, Veterans, & Military Affairs
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