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Home > Statutes > Usa Delaware
USA Statutes : delaware
Title : State Government
Chapter : Chapter 66. Review of the Activities of Agencies, Boards, and Commissions

This chapter does not cause the termination or dismissal of a claim or right of a citizen against a board, commission, or program of an agency terminated under this chapter that is subject to litigation. Claims and rights shall be assumed by the department to which the board or commission terminated under this chapter was attached for administrative purposes.

During the legislative session preceding each of the years set out in Section 44.66.020 , the Legislative Budget and Audit Committee shall designate, not later than March 1 of those years, the programs and activities within each program category that shall be subject to termination in the next fiscal year. The recommendations of the Legislative Budget and Audit Committee shall be submitted to the respective houses of the legislature in the form of a bill that, if enacted into law, would terminate those designated programs and activities on or before July 1 of the following year.

(a) Agency programs and activities listed in this subsection that are specifically designated as provided in Section 44.66.030 are subject to termination during the regular legislative session convening in the month and year set out after each:

(1) programs in the budget categories of general government, public protection, and administration of justice - January, 1980;

(2) programs in the budget categories of education and the University of Alaska - January, 1981;

(3) programs in the budget categories of health and social services - January, 1982;

(4) programs in the budget categories of natural resources management, development, and transportation - January, 1983.

(b) An agency program or activity designated in (a) of this section shall be subject to termination during the regular legislative session convening four years after the preceding review and may be subject to termination at any time upon the recommendation of the Legislative Budget and Audit Committee and the concurrence of the legislature as if under Section 44.66.030 .

(a) Boards and commissions listed in this subsection expire on the date set out after each:

(1) Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (Section 04.06.010 ) - June 30, 2007;

(2) Board of Parole (Section 33.16.020 ) - June 30, 2008;

(3) Regulatory Commission of Alaska (Section 42.04.010 ) - June 30, 2007;

(4) Alaska Commission on Aging (Section 47.45.200 ) - June 30, 2008;

(5) Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (Section 18.66.010 ) - June 30, 2006;

(6) special education service agency (Section 14.30.600 ) - June 30, 2013;

(7) Board of Storage Tank Assistance (Section 46.03.360 ) - June 30, 2007;

(8) Statewide Suicide Prevention Council (Section 44.29.300 ) - June 30, 2005;

(9) Alaska Seismic Hazards Safety Commission (Section 44.37.065 ) - June 30, 2005.

(b) Upon termination, a commission listed in (a) of this section shall continue in existence until June 30 of the next succeeding year for the purpose of concluding its affairs.

(c) A commission scheduled for termination under this chapter may be continued or reestablished by the legislature for a period not to exceed four years.

(d) Notwithstanding (b) of this section, the powers and duties of the Regulatory Commission of Alaska in the year following expiration are not reduced or otherwise limited, and the commission shall continue in existence after expiration for one year. The commission shall continue to exercise all its powers and perform its duties and responsibilities under Section 42 during the year following its expiration.

(a) Before the termination, dissolution, continuation, or reestablishment of a board or commission under Section 08.03.010 or Section 44.66.010, or of an agency program under Section 44.66.020 and 44.66.030, a committee of reference of each house, which shall be the standing committee of legislative jurisdiction as provided in the Uniform Rules of the Legislature, shall hold one or more hearings to receive testimony from the public, the commissioner of the department having administrative responsibility for each named board, commission, or agency program, and the members of the board or commission involved. The hearings may be joint hearings. The committee shall also consider the proposed budget of the board, commission, or agency program, prepared in accordance with Section 37.07.050 (f), and the performance audit of the activities of the board, commission, or agency program, prepared by the legislative audit division as prescribed in Section 24.20.271 (1). The committee may consider any other report of the activities of the board, commission or program, including but not limited to annual reports, summaries prepared by the Legislative Affairs Agency, and any evaluation or general report of the manner of conduct of activities of the board, commission, or agency program prepared by the office of the ombudsman.

(b) During a public hearing, the board, commission or agency shall have the burden of demonstrating a public need for its continued existence or the continuation of the program, and the extent to which any change in the manner of exercise of its functions or activities may increase efficiency of administration or operation consistent with the public interest.

(c) A determination as to whether a board or commission or agency program has demonstrated a public need for its continued existence must take into consideration the following factors:

(1) the extent to which the board, commission, or program has operated in the public interest;

(2) the extent to which the operation of the board, commission, or agency program has been impeded or enhanced by existing statutes, procedures, and practices that it has adopted, and any other matter, including budgetary, resource, and personnel matters;

(3) the extent to which the board, commission, or agency has recommended statutory changes that are generally of benefit to the public interest;

(4) the extent to which the board, commission, or agency has encouraged interested persons to report to it concerning the effect of its regulations and decisions on the effectiveness of service, economy of service, and availability of service that it has provided;

(5) the extent to which the board, commission, or agency has encouraged public participation in the making of its regulations and decisions;

(6) the efficiency with which public inquiries or complaints regarding the activities of the board, commission, or agency filed with it, with the department to which a board or commission is administratively assigned, or with the office of victims' rights or the office of the ombudsman have been processed and resolved;

(7) the extent to which a board or commission that regulates entry into an occupation or profession has presented qualified applicants to serve the public;

(8) the extent to which state personnel practices, including affirmative action requirements, have been complied with by the board, commission, or agency to its own activities and the area of activity or interest; and

(9) the extent to which statutory, regulatory, budgeting, or other changes are necessary to enable the agency, board, or commission to better serve the interests of the public and to comply with the factors enumerated in this subsection.

(d) As to each board, commission, or agency program assigned to it for purposes of review, the committee of reference shall, not later than the 60th day of the legislative session, submit a report to the presiding officer of the house. The report must contain a summary of the findings of the committee as to the compliance of the board, commission, or program with the factors enumerated in (c) of this section, together with a summary or recommendations of the committee as to each of the following:

(1) an identification of the problems or the needs that the programs and activities of the board, commission, or agency are intended to address;

(2) a statement, to the extent practicable, of the objectives of the program of the board, commission, or agency program, and its anticipated accomplishments;

(3) an identification of any other programs having similar, conflicting, or duplicate objectives;

(4) an assessment of alternative methods of achieving the purposes of the program;

(5) an assessment of the consequences of eliminating the board, commission, or program and consolidating its activities with another program, or of funding it at a lower level;

(6) a justification for the recommended continuation or extension of the board, commission, or program, and an explanation of the manner in which it avoids duplication of or conflict with other efforts; and

(7) any other information that, in the opinion of the committee, would improve the performance of the board, commission, or agency with respect to its representation of and responsiveness to the public interest.

(e) The committee of reference may introduce a bill providing for the reorganization or continuation of the board, commission, or agency program. No more than one board, commission, or agency program may be continued or reestablished in any legislative bill, and the board, commission, or agency program must be mentioned in the title of the bill.

 
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