LAWS OF THE 2001 REGULAR SESSION OF THE SEVENTY-NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA |
Section 1. NEW SECTION.17A.34 COMPETITION WITH PRIVATE ENTERPRISE NOTATION IN RULES.
When a rule is proposed, the administrative rules coordinator shall make an initial determination of whether the rule may cause a service or product to be offered for sale to the public by a state agency that competes with private enterprise. If such a service or product may be offered as a result of the proposed rule, that fact shall be included in the notice of intended action of the rule.
Sec. 2. NEW SECTION.23A.2A COMPETITION WITH PRIVATE INDUSTRY NOTATION IN ACTS.
When a bill or joint resolution is requested, the legislative service bureau shall make an initial determination of whether the bill or joint resolution may cause a service or product to be offered for sale to the public by a state agency or political subdivision that competes with private enterprise. If such a service or product may be offered as a result of the bill or resolution, that fact shall be included in the explanation of the bill or joint resolution.
Approved April 23, 2001
Updated: 25-Oct-2001 05:33 PM
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