- (1) All grants of rulemaking power from the Legislature to an agency in any statute are made subject to the provisions of this section.
(2)
- (a) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(b), every agency rule that is in effect on February 28 of any calendar year expires on May 1 of that year unless it has been reauthorized by the Legislature.
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection (2)(a), an agency's rules do not expire if:
- (i) the rule is explicitly mandated by a federal law or regulation; or
- (ii) a provision of Utah's constitution vests the agency with specific constitutional authority to regulate.
(3)
- (a) The General Oversight Committee shall have legislation prepared for the Legislature to consider the reauthorization of rules during its annual general session.
- (b) The legislation shall be substantially in the following form: "All rules of Utah state agencies are reauthorized except for the following:".
- (c) Before sending the legislation to the governor for the governor's action, the General Oversight Committee may send a letter to the governor and to the agency explaining specifically why the committee believes a rule should not be reauthorized.
- (d) For the purpose of this section, the entire rule, a section, a subsection, or any complete paragraph of a rule may be excepted for reauthorization in the legislation considered by the Legislature.
- (4) The General Oversight Committee may have legislation prepared for consideration by the Legislature in the annual general session or a special session regarding any rule made according to emergency rulemaking procedures described in Section 63G-3-304.
(5) The Legislature's reauthorization of a rule by legislation:
- (a) does not constitute legislative approval of the rule; and
- (b) is not evidence of legislative intent.
- (6) If the legislation required by Subsection (3) fails to pass both houses of the Legislature or is found to have a technical legal defect preventing reauthorization of administrative rules intended to be reauthorized by the Legislature, the governor may declare all rules to be extended by publishing a single declaration in the Administrative Rules Bulletin on or before June 15.
Amended by Chapter 484, 2026 General Session