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What Is Exempt Under California’s Administrative Procedure Act?

November 10, 2022   2:49 pmNovember 10, 2022   2:53 pm
California’s Administrative Procedure Act (APA), which sets forth the rules that California’s more than 200 agencies, departments, boards, and commissions that adopt regulations must follow, does not apply in all instances. Government Code Section 11340.9 specifies that the APA does...
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A Better Approach on Bills and the APA Process for Future Regulations?

September 23, 2022   3:10 pmSeptember 23, 2022   3:14 pm
While I continue to express significant concerns about exempting executive branch administrative agencies from the rulemaking process contained in California’s Administrative Procedure Act (APA), I have come across some bills pending on Governor Newsom’s Desk for final action that take...
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Does the Legislature Violate the Separation of Powers Doctrine by Exempting Regulations from the APA Process?

July 29, 2022   6:23 amJuly 29, 2022   6:29 am
I have previously raised public policy concerns with the Legislature, when delegating part of its constitutional lawmaking authority to the executive branch and its administrative agencies, exempting regulations from complying with the California Administrative Procedure Act (APA). The fundamental goal...
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Statutes, State Agencies, and the CA Administrative Procedure Act

March 20, 2022   7:53 amMarch 20, 2022   8:01 am
California’s Administrative Procedure Act (APA) provides the rules and procedures that executive branch agencies and departments must following in adopting regulations. In some instances, the Legislature exempts agencies from the APA process; in other cases, the Legislature deems there to...
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CA Legislature Should Stop Adopting Administrative Procedure Acts Exemptions

July 13, 2021   4:30 amJuly 12, 2021   10:12 pm
A fundamental purpose of both the federal and California Administrative Procedure Acts (APA) is to allow public participation in the federal and state rulemaking processes. This is where the executive branch of government engages in quasi-legislative activities by adopting rules...
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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos Sued By California for Student Loan Forgiveness Program

July 15, 2020   5:40 pm
On Wednesday, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos was sued by a California-led coalition of 23 state and DC Attorney Generals over changes to a student loan forgiveness program. California, Massachusetts sue Betsy Devos, Department of Education The lawsuit specifically targets...
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