Ohio Code 101.35 – Joint committee on agency rule review
There is hereby created in the general assembly the joint committee on agency rule review. The committee shall consist of five members of the house of representatives and five members of the senate. Within fifteen days after the commencement of the first regular session of each general assembly, the speaker of the house of representatives shall appoint the members of the committee from the house of representatives, and the president of the senate shall appoint the members of the committee from the senate. Not more than three of the members from each house shall be of the same political party. The speaker of the house shall appoint a house chairperson from among the house members of the committee, and the president of the senate shall appoint a senate chairperson from among the senate members of the committee. During the first regular session of a general assembly, the committee shall meet at the call of the house chairperson, and the house chairperson shall conduct each meeting. During the second regular session of a general assembly, the committee shall meet at the call of the senate chairperson, and the senate chairperson shall conduct each meeting. If the chairperson responsible for calling and conducting committee meetings is absent or otherwise temporarily unable to perform the chairperson’s duties, the other chairperson shall act as a substitute. The chairpersons and members of the committee shall serve until their respective successors are appointed or until they are no longer members of the general assembly. When a vacancy occurs among the officers or members of the committee, it shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment.
Terms Used In Ohio Code 101.35
- Concurrent resolution: A legislative measure, designated "S. Con. Res." and numbered consecutively upon introduction, generally employed to address the sentiments of both chambers, to deal with issues or matters affecting both houses, such as a concurrent budget resolution, or to create a temporary joint committee. Concurrent resolutions are not submitted to the President/Governor and thus do not have the force of law.
- Internet: means the international computer network of both federal and nonfederal interoperable packet switched data networks, including the graphical subnetwork known as the world wide web. See Ohio Code 1.59
- Joint committee: Committees including membership from both houses of teh legislature. Joint committees are usually established with narrow jurisdictions and normally lack authority to report legislation.
- Quorum: The number of legislators that must be present to do business.
- Rule: includes regulation. See Ohio Code 1.59
Notwithstanding section 101.26 of the Revised Code, the members, when engaged in their duties as members of the committee on days when there is not a voting session of the member’s house of the general assembly, shall be paid at the per diem rate of one hundred fifty dollars, and their necessary traveling expenses, which shall be paid from the funds appropriated for the payment of expenses of legislative committees.
The committee has the same powers as other standing or select committees of the general assembly. Six members constitute a quorum. The concurrence of six members is required for the recommendation of a concurrent resolution invalidating a proposed rule under section 106.021 of the Revised Code. The concurrence of seven members is required for the recommendation of a concurrent resolution invalidating an existing rule under section 106.031 of the Revised Code.
When a member of the committee is absent, the president or speaker, as the case may be, may designate a substitute from the same house and political party as the absent member. The substitute shall serve on the committee in the member’s absence, and is entitled to perform the duties of a member of the committee. For serving on the committee, the substitute shall be paid the same per diem and necessary traveling expenses as the substitute would be entitled to receive if the substitute were a member of the committee.
The president or speaker shall inform the executive director of the committee of a substitution. If the executive director learns of a substitution sufficiently in advance of the meeting of the committee the substitute is to attend, the executive director shall publish notice of the substitution on the internet, make reasonable effort to inform of the substitution persons who are known to the executive director to be interested in rules that are scheduled for review at the meeting, and inform of the substitution persons who inquire of the executive director concerning the meeting.
The committee may meet during periods in which the general assembly has adjourned.
At meetings of the committee, the committee may request an agency, as defined in section 106.01 of the Revised Code, to provide information relative to the agency’s implementation of its statutory authority.
A member of the committee, and the executive director and staff of the committee, are entitled in their official capacities to attend, but not in their official capacities to participate in, a public hearing conducted by an agency on a proposed rule.
The executive director serves at the pleasure of the president and speaker by mutual consensus. The executive director may employ such technical, professional, and clerical employees as are necessary to carry out the powers and administrative duties of the committee.
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