SECRETARY
OF STATE ANNUAL REGULATORY AGENDA
December
1, 2004
Pursuant to A.R.S. § 41-1021.02, the Office of the Secretary of State provides the
following agenda for rulemaking activity.
§ 41-1021.02. State
agencies; annual regulatory agenda
A. On or before December 1
of each year, each agency, except for a self-supporting regulatory board as defined
in section 41-1092, shall prepare and make available to the public the
regulatory agenda that the agency expects to follow during the next calendar year.
B. The regulatory agenda
shall include all of the following:
1. A notice of docket
openings.
2. A notice of any
proposed rule making, including potential sources of federal funding for each
proposed rule making.
3. A review of existing
rules.
4. A notice of final
rulemaking.
C. The regulatory agenda
shall also provide for the following information:
1. Any rule making
terminated during the current calendar year.
2. Any privatization
option and nontraditional regulatory approach being considered by the agency.
D. This section does not
prohibit an agency from undertaking any rule making action even if that action
has not been included in the agency’s annual regulatory agenda.
Historical Note
Added by Laws 2002, Ch.
334, § 3, effective August 22, 2002.
1. Docket Openings for 2005: None expected.
2. Proposed Rulemaking for 2005: None expected.
3. Review of Existing Rules: None expected, unless necessitated by legislative changes to the APA or changes to 1 A.A.C. 6, the rules of the Governor’s Regulatory Review Council.
4. Final Rulemaking and Termination
of Rulemaking: None
expected.