Source: http://delcode.delaware.gov/sessionlaws/ga148/chp112.shtml
Timestamp: 2018-05-21 22:21:20
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 10403', '§ 10403', '§ 10404', '§ 10404', '§ 10404', '§ 10101', '§ 10115', '§ 10115', '§ 10119', '§ 10101', '§ 10113', '§ 10405', '§ 10405', '§ 10115', '§ 10409', '§ 10101']

AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 29 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE REGULATORY TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 2015.
Section 1. Amend § 10403, Title 29, Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows and by redesignating the remaining subsections accordingly:
§ 10403 Definitions.
(3)(4) “Small business” means any not-for-profit enterprise, sheltered workshop or business enterprise which is engaged in any phase of manufacturing, agricultural production or personal service, regardless of the form of its organization, when such enterprise or workshop employs fewer than 20 50 persons, has gross receipts of less than $4,000,000 $10,000,000 and is not owned, operated or controlled by another business enterprise.
Section 2. Amend § 10404, Title 29, Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:
§ 10404 Consideration of possible exemptions. [Deleted.]
(a) Prior to the issuance of any rule or regulation an agency shall consider whether it is lawful, feasible and desirable for the agency to exempt individuals and small businesses from the effect of the rule or regulation or whether the agency may and should promulgate a rule or regulation which sets less stringent standards for compliance by individuals and/or small businesses.
(b) The agency’s consideration should include the following factors:
(1) The nature of any reports and the estimated cost of their preparation by individuals and/or small businesses which would be required to comply with a new rule;
(2) The nature and estimated costs of other measures or investments that would be required by individuals and/or small businesses in complying with a rule;
(3) The nature and estimated cost of any legal, consulting and accounting services which individuals and/or small businesses would incur in complying with a rule;
(4) The ability of individuals and/or small businesses to absorb the costs estimated under paragraphs (1), (2) and (3) of this subsection without suffering economic harm and without adversely affecting competition in the marketplace;
(5) The additional cost, if any, to the agency of administering or enforcing a rule which exempts or sets lesser standards for compliance by individuals and/or small businesses; and
(6) The impact on the public interest of exempting or setting lesser standards of compliance for individuals and/or small businesses.
Section 3. Amend Chapter 104, Title 29, Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:
§ 10404A Regulatory impact statements.
(a) Any agency that proposes to adopt or amend any regulation under the Administrative Procedures Act, 29 Del.C. §§ 10101 et seq., that is substantially likely to impose additional costs or burdens upon individuals and/or small businesses shall submit a regulatory impact statement to be published by the Registrar of Regulations as part of the notice requirements set forth in § 10115 of this title. Each regulatory impact statement shall include:
(1) Regulations that are not substantially likely to impose additional costs or burdens upon individuals and/or small businesses; provided, however, that any agency making such a determination shall include a statement to that effect as part of the notice requirements set forth in § 10115 of this title;
(2) Emergency regulations adopted pursuant to § 10119 of this title;
(3) Regulations that are exempt from the procedural requirements of the Administrative Procedures Act, 29 Del.C. §§ 10101 et seq., pursuant to § 10113(b) of this title;
(5) Regulations that are required by federal law and have already complied with the federal Regulatory Flexibility Act; and
Section 4. Amend § 10405, Title 29, Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:
§ 10405 Transmission of rule notice of proposed regulation to General Assembly standing committees; comments.
The agency prescribing such rule Upon receipt of a notice from an agency pursuant to § 10115 of this title that includes an agency regulatory statement, the Registrar of Regulations shall forthwith transmit such rule notice and agency regulatory statement to, and obtain the comments, if any, of, the appropriate standing committees of the General Assembly with oversight responsibilities for legislation affecting that agency with respect to the potential impact of such proposed regulation upon individuals and/or small businesses resulting from implementation of such rules. Nothing in this section shall require any standing committee to meet, to consider any notice hereunder, or to provide any comments in connection herewith.
Section 5. Amend Chapter 104, Title 29, Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:
§ 10409. Guidelines.
(a) No later than November 15, 2015, the Registrar of Regulations, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and the Department of State, in consultation with such regulatory agencies, boards, and commissions as may be necessary or desirable, shall submit for final publication guidelines to assist state agencies in preparing the agency regulatory statements required pursuant to this chapter. The adoption of such guidelines shall be subject to the Administrative Procedures Act, 29 Del.C. §§ 10101 et seq., with OMB serving as the adopting agency.
Section 6. This Act shall be known as “The Regulatory Transparency and Accountability Act of 2015”.
Section 7. This Act shall become effective for all new or amended regulations submitted to the Registrar of Regulations on or after January 1, 2016.