HB 1389: Administrative Procedures
GENERAL BILL by Eisnaugle
Administrative Procedures; Exempts certain administrative law judges & agency hearing officers from Career Service System; provides procedure for designating qualified representative; provides notice requirements for public meetings, hearings, & workshops & those utilizing telecommunications; requires adoption of uniform rules of procedure; provides for mandatory correction of rule to conform to change in law; provides procedure for conducting discovery in administrative proceeding; revises procedure for hearing involving disputed issue of material fact; authorizes agency head to designate & terminate agency hearing officer.
Last Action: 5/5/2017 House - Died in Oversight, Transparency and Administration Subcommittee
Bill Text: PDF
Bill History
Date | Chamber | Action |
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3/7/2017 | House |
• Filed • Introduced -HJ 141 |
3/10/2017 | House |
• Referred to Oversight, Transparency and Administration Subcommittee; Government Operations and Technology Appropriations Subcommittee; Government Accountability Committee -HJ 351 |
5/5/2017 | House |
• Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration • Died in Oversight, Transparency and Administration Subcommittee |
Related Bills
Bill Number | Subject | Filed By | Relationship | Last Action and Location | Track Bills |
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H 1225 (c2) | Division of Administrative Hearings | Oversight, Transparency and Administration Subcommittee | Compare | Last Action: 5/5/2017 S Died in Governmental Oversight and Accountability | |
S 1352 (c2) | Division of Administrative Hearings | Young | Compare | Last Action: 5/5/2017 S Died in Appropriations |
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No Vote History AvailableCitations - Statutes (45)
Citation | Catchline | Location in Bill Location In Bill Help |
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110.205 | Career service; exemptions. | Page 5 (pdf) |
120.52 | Definitions. | Page 8 (pdf) |
120.521 | Page 9 (pdf) | |
120.525 | Meetings, hearings, and workshops. | Page 15 (pdf) |
120.54 | Rulemaking. | Page 18 (pdf) |
120.5401 | Page 24 (pdf) | |
120.5402 | Page 26 (pdf) | |
120.541 | Statement of estimated regulatory costs. | Page 29 (pdf) |
120.542 | Variances and waivers. | Page 29 (pdf) |
120.569 | Decisions which affect substantial interests. | Page 34 (pdf) |
120.5695 | Page 49 (pdf) | |
120.57 | Additional procedures for particular cases. | Page 61 (pdf) |
120.574 | Summary hearing. | Page 77 (pdf) |
120.576 | Page 80 (pdf) | |
120.595 | Attorney’s fees. | Page 80 (pdf) |
120.60 | Licensing. | Page 81 (pdf) |
120.64 | Page 82 (pdf) | |
120.68 | Judicial review. | Page 84 (pdf) |
120.80 | Exceptions and special requirements; agencies. | Page 86 (pdf) |
120.81 | Exceptions and special requirements; general areas. | Page 86 (pdf) |
349.04 | Purposes and powers. | Page 88 (pdf) |
373.4271 | Conduct of challenge to consolidated environmental resource permit or associated variance or sovereign submerged lands authorization issued in connection with deepwater ports. | Page 88 (pdf) |
374.983 | Governing body. | Page 89 (pdf) |
380.05 | Areas of critical state concern. | Page 90 (pdf) |
409.2564 | Actions for support. | Page 91 (pdf) |
409.285 | Opportunity for hearing and appeal. | Page 92 (pdf) |
409.908 | Reimbursement of Medicaid providers. | Page 92 (pdf) |
409.913 | Oversight of the integrity of the Medicaid program. | Page 96 (pdf) |
443.151 | Procedure concerning claims. | Page 99 (pdf) |
455.211 | Board rules; final agency action; challenges. | Page 102 (pdf) |
456.012 | Board rules; final agency action; challenges. | Page 102 (pdf) |
456.073 | Disciplinary proceedings. | Page 102 (pdf) |
472.008 | Rules of the board. | Page 103 (pdf) |
496.419 | Powers of the department. | Page 103 (pdf) |
497.157 | Unlicensed practice; remedies concerning violations by unlicensed persons. | Page 104 (pdf) |
501.608 | License or affidavit of exemption; occupational license. | Page 105 (pdf) |
552.40 | Administrative remedy for alleged damage due to the use of explosives in connection with construction materials mining activities. | Page 106 (pdf) |
628.461 | Acquisition of controlling stock. | Page 106 (pdf) |
628.4615 | Specialty insurers; acquisition of controlling stock, ownership interest, assets, or control; merger or consolidation. | Page 107 (pdf) |
633.228 | Violations; orders to cease and desist, correct hazardous conditions, preclude occupancy, or vacate; enforcement; penalties. | Page 108 (pdf) |
760.11 | Administrative and civil remedies; construction. | Page 109 (pdf) |
766.207 | Voluntary binding arbitration of medical negligence claims. | Page 110 (pdf) |
893.0355 | Control of scheduled substances; delegation of authority to Attorney General to reschedule substance, or delete substance, by rule. | Page 111 (pdf) |
1002.33 | Charter schools. | Page 111 (pdf) |
1013.30 | University campus master plans and campus development agreements. | Page 113 (pdf) |
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