Suggested State Legislation | 2002 | Volume 61

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Access to Data Used in Promulgating Regulations This Act amends the State Administrative Procedure Act to ensure that citizens have the right to the underlying data used by state regulatory agencies when the agencies seek to change rules, regulations or guidelines. The Act requires the agencies to make this information available for inspection within thirty days of a request. It requires each agency to appoint a data access officer and specify the procedures for releasing such information. Submitted as: New York Chapter 229 of 2000 Status: enacted into law in 2000.

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Section 1. [Short Title.] This Act may be cited as “An Act to Ensure Access to Data Used in Promulgating Regulations.” Section 2. [Definitions.] As used in this Act, “Data” means written information or material, including, but not limited to, statistics or measurements used as the basis for reasoning, calculations or conclusions in a study. Section 3. [Access to Studies and Data.] (1) An agency, upon request, shall, within [thirty (30)] days, make available for inspection and copying any scientific or statistical study, report or analysis, including any such study, report or analysis prepared by a person or entity pursuant to a contract with the agency or funded in whole or in part through a grant from the agency that is used as the basis of a proposed rule and any supporting data; provided, however, that the agency shall provide for inspection only of any such study, report or analysis due to copyright restrictions. (2) An agency that contracts with a person or entity for the performance of a study or awards a grant for such purpose shall require as a condition or term of such contract or grant that the person or entity shall provide to the agency the study, any data supporting the study, and identity of the principal person or people who performed such study for disclosure in accordance with the provisions of this Act and [insert citation]. (4) An agency shall give the name, public office address and telephone number of an agency representative, who is knowledgeable about the proposed rule, from whom the complete text of such rule and any scientific or statistical study, report and analysis that served as the basis for the rule and any supporting data, the regulatory impact statement, the regulatory flexibility analysis, and the rural area flexibility analysis may be obtained; from whom information about any public hearing may be obtained; and to whom written data, views and arguments may be submitted. Section 4. [Statement of Needs and Benefits.] An agency shall prepare a statement setting forth the purpose of, necessity for, and benefits derived from the rule, a citation for and summary, not to exceed [five hundred (500)] words, of each scientific or statistical study, report or analysis that served as the basis for the rule, an explanation of how it was used to determine the necessity for and benefits derived from the rule, and the name of the person that produced each study, report or analysis; Section 5. [Severability.] [Insert severability clause.]

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Uniform Money Services Act

52min
pages 133-149

Federal Mandates for State Action Note

5min
pages 152-153

Voyeurism, Aggravated Voyeurism

4min
pages 150-151

Telecommuting Incentives

8min
pages 129-132

Senior Living Program

30min
pages 119-128

Search Warrants: Application by Video Conference

2min
page 118

Rural Internet Access Authority

10min
pages 114-117

Rural Health Access Pilot Program

8min
pages 110-113

Restricting School Use of Student Social Security Numbers

2min
pages 108-109

Prison Nursery Programs

6min
pages 93-95

Regulating Ballast Waste Water Discharges

13min
pages 103-107

Public Cord Blood Tissue Bank

3min
pages 101-102

Professional Preparation of School Personnel Note

11min
pages 96-100

Preservation and Retention of DNA in Felony Cases

17min
pages 88-92

Directory Assistance Database Nursing Facilities: Electronic Monitoring

21min
pages 80-86

Prepaid Calling Cards Rate Disclosure

1min
page 87

Misrepresenting A Business Name or Location In a Telephone Directory or

2min
page 79

Internet Voting Note

44min
pages 56-72

Kids Now – Early Childhood Initiative Statement

2min
page 73

Liability of Donated Labor

6min
pages 76-78

Kinship Foster Care

6min
pages 74-75

Hydrogen Research and Development

4min
pages 54-55

Halal Food

4min
pages 52-53

Government Web-Site Operators: Required Notice

4min
pages 50-51

Forensic Testing: Post Conviction

11min
pages 46-49

Extreme Sports Areas: Tort Claims Limitation

4min
pages 44-45

Early Mathematics Placement Testing

5min
pages 42-43

Domestic Abuse Death Review Team

9min
pages 38-41

Deferred Deposit Loans

11min
pages 34-37

Confidentiality of Elector Records Statement

2min
page 33

Assisted Living Communities

17min
pages 17-23

Autopsies and Sensitive Records: Confidentiality

5min
pages 24-25

Building Inspections: Professional Engineers

3min
pages 26-27

Clean Energy Incentives

12min
pages 28-32

Suggested State Legislation Style

1min
page 12

Introduction

4min
pages 10-11

CSG Committee on Suggested State Legislation 2001

3min
pages 6-9

Access to Data Used in Promulgating Regulations

2min
pages 15-16
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