Summary: Establishes the Office of Regulatory Counsel to serve as a centralized entity that will draft regulations for executive branch agencies similar to the Office of Legislative Counsel’s function of drafting legislation for the Legislature. Impacted state agencies will include regulatory making state offices, departments, bureaus, boards, and commissions.
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Article: How one lawmaker wants to improve California regulations (CalMatters, April 11, 2024)
Article: Should There Be an Office of Regulatory Counsel? (California Globe, November 17, 2023)