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Section 120.74, Florida Statutes 2006

120.74  Agency review, revision, and report.--

(1)  Each agency shall review and revise its rules as often as necessary to ensure that its rules are correct and comply with statutory requirements. Additionally, each agency shall perform a formal review of its rules every 2 years. In the review, each agency must:

(a)  Identify and correct deficiencies in its rules;

(b)  Clarify and simplify its rules;

(c)  Delete obsolete or unnecessary rules;

(d)  Delete rules that are redundant of statutes;

(e)  Seek to improve efficiency, reduce paperwork, or decrease costs to government and the private sector; and

(f)  Contact agencies that have concurrent or overlapping jurisdiction to determine whether their rules can be coordinated to promote efficiency, reduce paperwork, or decrease costs to government and the private sector.

(2)  Beginning October 1, 1997, and by October 1 of every other year thereafter, the head of each agency shall file a report with the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the committee, with a copy to each appropriate standing committee of the Legislature, which certifies that the agency has complied with the requirements of this subsection. The report must specify any changes made to its rules as a result of the review and, when appropriate, recommend statutory changes that will promote efficiency, reduce paperwork, or decrease costs to government and the private sector. The report must identify the types of cases or disputes in which the agency is involved which should be conducted under the summary hearing process described in s. 120.574

History.--s. 46, ch. 96-399; s. 16, ch. 97-176; s. 9, ch. 2006-82.