2014 Speaker Biographies – Winter Meeting

2014 WINTER MEETING

Barth, Charley
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Director, Office of the Federal Register
E-mail: charley.barth@nara.gov
Phone:

Charles Barth serves as the 8th Director of the Federal Register.  Reporting directly to the Archivist of the United States, he is responsible for providing access to the official text of Federal laws, Presidential documents, Administrative regulations, Notices, and Descriptions of Federal Organizations as well as their programs and activities.  He is also the executive in charge of administering the Electoral College and the Constitutional amendment process.

Mr. Barth was promoted to the Senior Executive Service in July of 2012. Throughout his 20 year career, Mr. Barth has held a wide variety of positions across the United States Government. Mr. Barth began his career in Government service with the United States Senate where he worked as an intern for Senator Carl Levin (Michigan).  Mr. Barth accepted a position with the Government as a contract specialist at the Naval Information Systems Management Center (NISMC) where he managed major Information Technology (IT) acquisitions.  Mr. Barth next accepted a position with the Department of the Navy Chief Information Officer (DON CIO) where he worked as a Program Manager and Subject Matter Expert in the Information Management (IM) program.  Upon the creation of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Mr. Barth accepted a position as the first Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)/Privacy Act officer for DHS.  Following his position with DHS, he accepted an offer from the DON to serve as the Director of Records under the Secretary of the Navy Staff.

Mr. Barth is a Senior Fellow for Ball State University.  He is a Charter Member and was previously on the Board of Directors for the Federal Information and Records Managers (FIRM) Council.  He was previously a member of the Federal Records Council and has received certification from NARA as a Federal Records Manager.  He previously served as the Chairman on the Advisory Committee on the Electronic Records Archives (ACERA) for the Archivist of the United States.  He serves on the Digital Government Institute’s E-Discovery, Records & Information Management Conference Education Advisory Committee.  During his service to the Government, Mr. Barth has appeared in various periodicals including Federal Computer Week, Government Computer News and Government Executive.  In 2007 his office was awarded the Archivist Achievement award by the National Archives for outstanding achievement in records management.  In 2010, Mr Barth traveled to Iraq to assist the Joint Staff headquarters with record management activities.  He was selected to assist United States Forces Iraq with preserving records of armed conflict from theater.  In 2012, his office received the Harvard University bright idea award for innovative achievement with the Federal Register web site.

Mr. Barth was born and raised in Michigan and attended Ball State University on a full ride football scholarship.  At Ball State he received his BS degree in Political Science with a minor in Military Science.  Mr. Barth also attended Webster University and received a Master of Management degree in Procurement and Acquisitions Management.  Mr. Barth and his wife Julie reside in Stafford, VA.  They have two sons, Christian and Roman.


Bremer, Emily S.
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Attorney Advisor, Staff
Email: ebremer@acus.gov
Phone: 202-480-2086

Emily S. Bremer is an Attorney Advisor of the Administrative Conference of the United States.
Ms. Bremer was an associate in Wiley Rein LLP’s telecommunications and appellate litigation practice, where she litigated cases at the trial and appellate levels involving complex federal preemption, jurisdiction, administrative law, and constitutional issues.

She also represented clients in proceedings before the FCC, counseled telecommunications companies on the scope of their federal rights, and drafted amicus curiae briefs filed with federal appellate courts and the U.S. Supreme Court.

Previously, Ms. Bremer served as law clerk to Hon. Andrew J. Kleinfeld of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Ms. Bremer graduated from New York University School of Law, where she was a student editor for the International Journal of Constitutional Law and the Executive Notes Editor of the Journal of Law & Liberty.
Ms. Bremer received her undergraduate degree in Politics with honors from New York University, where she was an accomplished debater in the American Parliamentary Debate Association. She lives in Arlington with her husband, Dan, and their two adorable kitties.


Reeve T. Bull

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Attorney Advisor, Staff
Email: rbull@acus.gov
Phone: 202-480-2083

Reeve T. Bull is an Attorney Advisor with the Administrative Conference of the United States.  Mr. Bull currently serves as Staff Counsel to the Committee on Regulation; Mr. Bull has also served as Staff Counsel for the Committees on Judicial Review and Administration & Management.  In addition, Mr. Bull serves as ACUS’s coordinator for the Council of Independent Regulatory Agencies, a group of independent regulatory agencies chaired by ACUS that meets periodically on issues of mutual interest, and is the director of the ACUS internship program.

Mr. Bull has worked on projects related to international regulatory cooperation, the use of science by administrative agencies, presidential review of agency rulemaking, cost-benefit analysis, government contractor ethics, and e-rulemaking, amongst other things.  Mr. Bull was the In-House Researcher for the Federal Advisory Committee Act project, and his report served as the basis for ACUS Recommendation 2011-7.  Mr. Bull also serves as an Adjunct Professor at George Mason University Law School, where he co-teaches a course on Legislation and Statutory Interpretation.

Mr. Bull previously worked in the private sector as an associate with the law firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP and in government service as a law clerk to the Honorable Alvin A. Schall of the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals.  During his time as an associate with Gibson Dunn, Mr. Bull worked on a variety of litigation and regulatory matters.

He participated in cases appearing before the United States Supreme Court, several federal Courts of Appeals, and numerous federal district courts and state trial courts. His experience spanned a variety of practice areas, including administrative, constitutional, intellectual property, antitrust, environmental, securities, and white collar criminal law. During his clerkship for Judge Schall, Mr. Bull assisted with appeals in cases spanning a variety of areas, with particular emphasis on administrative and patent law.

Mr. Bull attended law school at Duke University, where he graduated with highest honors and was inducted into the Order of the Coif. He was one of two recipients of the Willis Smith Award for compiling the most outstanding academic record in the graduating class and the recipient of the James S. Bidlake Memorial Award for achieving the highest grade in his first year legal writing section.

Mr. Bull also served as a Note Editor on the Duke Law Journal. Prior to law school, Mr. Bull attended the University of Oklahoma, where he graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelors in Chemistry and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa.


Bunk, Amy
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Director of Legal Affairs and Policy
Office of the Federal Register
National Archives and Records Administration
E-mail: amy.bunk@nara.gov
Phone: 202-741-6025

Amy Bunk is the Director of Legal Affairs and Policy for the Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration where she supervises the legal staff who review documents submitted for publication in the Federal Register and codification in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) for compliance with the requirements of applicable statutes, Executive Orders and regulations.

Before taking this position at the Federal Register, Amy worked in the Office of Regulations and Administrative Law, Office of the Judge Advocate General, United States Coast Guard.  She received her JD cum laude from Syracuse University College of Law. Amy is admitted to practice in New York.


Cooper, Scott P.
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Vice President of Government Relations
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
E-mail: scooper@ansi.org
Phone: 202-331-3610

Scott P. Cooper is vice president of government relations at the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). In this position, Mr. Cooper serves as ANSI’s spokesperson and liaison to Federal, State and local government agencies and to Congress and congressional staff.

He supports the activities of the ANSI National Policy Committee and the ANSI Government Member Forum, working with the members of these committees to develop and advance the Institute’s positions and policies at all levels of government. In turn, he identifies and communicates to ANSI stakeholders emerging issues of importance for the standards and conformity assessment community.

Mr. Cooper joined ANSI staff in April 2007 with a broad range of experience in industry, not-for-profit organizations, academia and government. He has more than a decade of experience as a staff member in the U.S. House of Representatives and service at the Department of Commerce and also the Peace Corps As a member of the faculty at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, he taught courses on the modern global marketplace and worked on projects ranging from nanotechnology research to dispute resolution.

As a consultant, he worked to advance multi-industry healthcare reform. And as a former manager of global technology policy at Hewlett-Packard, he helped to develop and lead policy efforts in areas such as privacy, consumer redress and global governance. Mr. Cooper also served as a former director of global electronic commerce at the American Electronics Association and as a former manager of telecommunications policy at Intel.

Mr. Cooper holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in economic history from the University of California at Berkeley and a Masters in political science from George Washington University. He and his wife, Sheila C. Bair, have two children; they reside in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area.


Drake, Chris
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Deputy Legal Council
State of Connecticut
Phone: (860) 575-5289
E-mail: Christopher.Drake@ct.gov

Chris Drake is Deputy General Counsel to Governor Dannel P. Malloy (D) of Connecticut.  Chris joined the Malloy Administration in March 2011.

He previously was a litigator with a firm in Hartford, CT and before that worked as a clerk to a federal Magistrate Judge.  He graduated the University of Connecticut School of Law (Hartford, CT) in 2005 and Fordham University (Bronx, NY), B.A. in Political Science, in 2002.  He lives in Middletown, Connecticut with his wife Rachel and daughter Brigid.

Chris is the business manager for Connecticut’s Regulations Modernization project.


Fizer, Charles
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Chief Architect
Fairfax Datasystems
Phone: 860-354-4472
e-mail:

Charles Fizer is a Senior Software Engineer at Fairfax Data Systems in New Milford, CT. He specializes in architecting and developing content management solutions, primarily with public sector clients. Charles holds certifications in IBM’s enterprise content management product suite. He graduated from Colby College (Waterville, ME) in 2005 with a B.S. in Computer Science.

Charles is currently serving as the architect for Connecticut’s Regulations Modernization project.


Hammond, Abigail M.

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Counsel, Rules Review Commission
E-mail:  abigail.hammond@oah.nc.gov
Phone: 919-431-3076

Abigail M. Hammond is with the NC Office of Administrative Hearings, serving as counsel to the Rules Review Commission.  In this position, she reviews rules promulgated by agencies and advises the Commission whether these rules are suitable for inclusion in the NC Administrative Code.

Prior to working for the Office of Administrative Hearings, Abby worked for another state agency in a variety of roles ranging from adjudicating motions, clerking, serving as a rule coordinator, and serving as agency legal counsel.

Prior to living in Raleigh, NC, Abby practiced family law in the Nashville, TN area.  Abby graduated from undergraduate school at Clemson University, and attended law school at the University of South Carolina School of Law and as a visiting student at Vanderbilt Law School.


Mancusi, David
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CFO
Fairfax Datasystems
Phone: 860-354-4472
e-mail:

David Mancusi is the Chief Executive Officer of Fairfax Data Systems in New Milford, CT. For over a decade, he has been providing strategic advisory services and transforming business plans into viable solutions.

He also successfully drives the technological direction of complex projects.  He previously worked as the Director of Solution Design and Development at The Network Support Company in Danbury, CT. David graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 2000 with a B.S. in Information Sciences.   He lives in Bethel, Connecticut with his wife Emily and five children Julia, Lillian, William, Catherine and Noelle.

Dave is currently serving as the engagement director for Connecticut’s Regulations Modernization project.


Masich, Molly
Codifier of Rules, NC Office of Administrative Hearings
E-mail: molly.masich@oah.nc.gov
Phone: 919-431-3071

As Director of APA Services for the NC Office of Administrative Hearings, Molly Masich manages and directs the production and publication of the North Carolina Register and the North Carolina Administrative Code; and manages the administrative support to the Rules Review Commission.

She also serves as a liaison between OAH and the General Assembly, the Office of State Budget and Management, and state agencies in rulemaking aspects. She carries out all other rulemaking responsibilities of the office and serves as the Codifier on behalf of the Chief Administrative Law Judge.

Graduate of UNC-W with a degree in Criminal Justice; Certified Public Manager, and a member of the national organization for administrative codes and registers (ACR).


Reeder, Amanda J.
Counsel, Rules Review Commission
E-mail: amanda.reeder@oah.nc.gov
Phone: 919-431-3079

Amanda J. Reeder is with the NC Office of Administrative Hearings, serving as counsel to the Rules Review Commission.  In this position, she reviews rules promulgated by agencies and advises the Commission whether these rules are suitable for inclusion in the NC Administrative Code.

Prior to working for the Office of Administrative Hearings, Amanda worked for a state agency as a rulemaking coordinator for four years.  Prior to learning the joys of the NC Administrative Code, Amanda was in private practice.  Amanda graduated from UNC Chapel Hill (Go Heels!) and NC Central School of Law.


West, Melanie Kielb
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Associate Director, Economic & Regulatory Analysis Division (ERAD)
Virginia Department of Planning & Budget (DPB)
E-mail: melanie.west@dpb.virginia.gov
Phone: 804-786-8812

Melanie K. West works at the Virginia Planning & Budget (DPB), where she has worked for thirteen years.   At DPB, she leads the Economic and Regulatory Analysis Division (ERAD).   This division is responsible for assessing the policy implications and estimating the economic impact on Virginia of proposed regulations.

ERAD coordinates the rulemaking process and advises the Governor’s Cabinet and Policy Office concerning regulatory matters. ERAD is also responsible for managing the Virginia Regulatory Town Hall website.

Melanie is an active member of the Virginia State Bar.  She obtained her J.D. from the University of Richmond School of Law (2000) where she received the Silver Key Award of the American Bar Association’s Law Student Division.  She graduated from Randolph-Macon Woman’s College in 1990.  Melanie lives in Richmond with her two sons, Christian, 11 years old, and Colin, 9 years old.


 

2014 Winter Meeting – Meeting Attendees

Meeting attendees & Who’s Who and What’s New

Contact information can be found under the members center.

  1. Emily Bremer, Washington D.C., presenter, Attorney Advisor, Administrative Conference of the United States
  2. Reeve Bull,, Washington D.C., presenter, Attorney Advisor, Administrative Conference of the United States
  3. Amy Bunk, Washington D.C., Director of Legal Affairs and Policy, Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
  4. Scott Cancelosi, ACR president, Arizona, Public Services Division, Office of the Secretary of State
  5. Jane Chaffin, meeting program chair, Virginia, Registrar of Regulations, Division of Legislative Services
  6. Scott Cooper, presenter, Vice President, Government Relations and Public Policy, American National Standards Institute
  7. Matthew Dunlap, ACR/NASS Liaison, Maine Secretary of State (attended Friday afternoon sessions)
  8. Brian Kennedy, Virginia, Manager, Content Acquisition, LexisNexis, Host of breakfast Thursday/Friday
  9. Clif Li, Florida, eRegulations.us
  10. Deanna Maiolo, Colorado, Administrative Rules Program Manager, Secretary of State
  11. Karen Perrine, Virginia, Assistant Registrar of Regulations, Code Commission, Division of Legislative Services
  12. Keith Perine, Assistant Managing Editor, EHS Full-Text, Federal, State and Canada, Bloomberg BNA
  13. Karen J. Schneider, Manager, EHS Federal, State, Canada Full-Text, Bloomberg BNA, Hostess of breaks and Friday dinner.
  14. John  Hyrum  Martinez, New Mexico, State Records Administrator, New Mexico State Records Center and Archives
  15. Bob Smits, Minnesota, Manager, Content Acquisition, Thomson Reuters
  16. Melanie West, Virginia, Associate Director,  Department of Planning and Budget
  17. Christopher Drake, Conn., Deputy Legal Council, Office of the Governor, presenter (attended via conference call)
  18. Charles Fizer, Conn., Fairfax Data Systems, presenter (attended via conference call)
  19. Abigail Hammond, North Carolina, presenter (attended via conference call)
  20. David Mancusi, Conn., Fairfax Data Systems, presenter (attended via conference call)
  21. Molly Masich, North Carolina, Codifier of Rules, Office of Administrative Hearings, presenter (attended via conference call)
  22. Amanda Reeder, North Carolina, Rules Review Commission Legal Counsel, Office of Administrative Hearings, presenter (attended via conference call)

Signed up, did not attend due to inclement weather
Yvette Smallwood, Delaware, Assistant Registrar of Regulations, Legislative Council

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Who’s Who Conference Call attendees
Bruce Hoesly, Revising Attorney/Code Editor, Wisconsin
Denise Kipfstuhl, Thomson Reuters
Crystal Bryant, Content Management Supervisor, Law & Business Operations, Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
Amy Bunk, Washington D.C., Director of Legal Affairs and Policy, Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration

2014 Winter Meeting Agenda

ADMINISTRATIVE CODES AND REGISTERS SECTION

2014 WINTER MEETING AGENDA
JW Marriott Hotel Washington, DC
February 12-15, 2014
ver. 5 Edited 02/13/2014
Treasury Room

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WEDNESDAY, February 12

1 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. NASS/ACR Registration, Grand Foyer

THURSDAY, February 13

8 a.m. – 5 p.m. NASS/ACR Registration, Grand Foyer
8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Expo/Demo, Grand Foyer
8:30 a.m. – 9 a.m. Continental Breakfast, Treasury Room, Sponsor: LexisNexis
Host Brian Kennedy
LEXISNEXIS
9 a.m. – 9:10 a.m. ACR Meet and Greet, Treasury Room
An introduction of ACR Officers and Executive Committee members
9:10 a.m. – 10 a.m. Rules Goulash, Treasury Room
Getting to know you with news you can use: intros and updates from the states
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10:15   a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Rules Goulash
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10:45   a.m. – 12 p.m. My Happy Place, An Online Portal to Standards Incorporated by Reference
Scott Cooper, Vice President, Government Relations and Public Policy, American National Standards Institute
Website launched by ANSI provides free, read-only access to private-sector documents that have been incorporated into rules and regulations
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12:15 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. NASS/ACR Lunch – Salon IV
2 p.m. – 3 p.m. Cheers, Fears, and Jeers – the impact of recent APA updates in North Carolina
Molly Masich, Codifier of Rules, North Carolina Office of Administrative Hearings
Handouts:
HB_74.pdf
Presentation
3 p.m. – 4 p.m. Colborn Kids, Hissyfits and Hullabaloo
Moderator: Melanie West, Associate Director, Economic & Regulatory Analysis Division, Virginia Department of Planning and Budget (Virginia Regulatory Town Hall)
Ten Colborn awards have been awarded to states since 2002. What has happened to the Colborn winners over the years?
2013 — Utah Division of Administrative Rules
2012 — award not issued
2011 — Florida Division of Library and Information Services
2010 — New Mexico State Records Center and Archives Administrative Law Division
2009 — Virginia Division of Legislative Services
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008 — Arkansas Secretary of State
2007 — Colorado Secretary of State
2006 — Idaho Department of Health and Welfare
2005 — award not issued
2004 — Office of the Federal Register
2003 — Missouri Secretary of State, Administrative Rules Division
2002 — Virginia Department of Planning and Budget
4 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Afternoon Break – Grand Foyer
4:15 p.m. – 5 p.m. ACR Business Meeting Your host, ACR President, Scott Cancelosi
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6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. ACR Dinner
Since MicroSoft event was cancelled ACR members are invited to meet in the lobby to go to dinner as a group. Dinner: Old Ebbitt Grill, 675 15th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005
7 p.m. – 11 p.m. Welcome
Hospitality Suite Hosted by Scytl Company, Room 777, Hostess: Maureen Szlemp and Hosts: Bill Murphy & Michael Greenman
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FRIDAY, February 14

8 a.m. – 5 p.m. NASS/ACR Registration, Grand Foyer
8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Expo/Demo, Grand Foyer
8:30 a.m. – 9 a.m. Continental Breakfast, Treasury Room, Sponsor: LexisNexis
Host Brian Kennedy
9 a.m. – 10 a.m. It’s all Bunk, Federal Register StylePetition for Rulemaking Update
Amy Bunk, Director of Legal Affairs and Policy, Office of the Federal Register
10 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Morning Break, Treasury Room, Sponsor: Bloomberg BNA
10:15 a.m. – noon Reviewing the Reviews of Research Projects
Session #1 – Ex Parte Communications in Informal Rulemaking
Session #2 – Agency Innovations in e-Rulemaking
Presented by Emily S. Bremer, Staff Counsel
Administrative Conference of the United States
Download the PowerPoint Presentation HERE.
12:15   p.m. – 1 p.m. NASS/ACR Lunch – Salon IV
1:15 p.m. – 3 p.m. The Lorax Session, Saving Trees in Connecticut – Connecticut rules review – eliminating the paper
Chris Drake, Deputy Legal Counsel, Office of the Governor David Mancusi, CFO, and Charles Fizer, Chief Architect, Fairfax Datasystems
Download the PowerPoint Presentation HERE.
3 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Reform School: Rehabilitating Virginia Regulations (to serve the public better)
Melanie West, Associate Director, Economic & Regulatory Analysis Division, Virginia Department of Planning and Budget
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Regulatory Reform Initiative (RRI) Report HERE.
3:45   p.m. – 4 p.m. Afternoon Break – Treasury Room, Sponsor: Bloomberg BNA
4 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. Corporate Affiliate Showcase – Salon III
7 p.m. Lovers and Loners Dinner, Sponsor: Bloomberg BNA
Hostess Karen J. Schneider, Manager, EHS   Federal, State, Canada Full-Text
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SATURDAY, February 15

8 a.m. – 9 a.m. Breakfast – Salon II
9 a.m. – Noon Expo/Demo, Grand Foyer
11:15 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Morning Break – Grand Foyer

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Administrative Rules

Administrative Rules – United States of America

Definitions vary among the jurisdictions (states, the federal government, territories, protectorates, etc.).

Definitions

  • “Register” refers to publications like the Federal Register which may contain notice and/or full text of proposed and adopted rules, and/or other types of government notices. The use of the term Register includes similar publications which, in some jurisdictions, may be called Bulletin or Journal.
  • “Code” refers to publications like the Code of Federal Regulations which contain all effective administrative rules.
  • “Manual” refers to the guidance document produced to assist rulewriting agencies.

View the list of State’s Administrative Rules

UTAH

 

2013 Colborn Award

Kenneth A. Hansen (right) director Utah Division of Administrative Rules accepts the 2013 Colborn Award from ACR President Scott Cancelosi

Kenneth A. Hansen (right) director Utah Division of Administrative Rules accepts the 2013 Colborn Award from ACR President Scott Cancelosi

NASS Administrative Rules Organization Honors Utah Division of Administrative Rules as 2013 Robert J. Colborn, Jr. Award Winner
Utah’s Division of Administrative Rules Recognized for eRules Administrative Rule Filing and Publication System

For Immediate Release
August 13, 2013

WASHINGTON, DC – Administrative Codes and Registers (ACR), a section of the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS), awarded Utah’s Division of Administrative Rules with the 2013 Robert J. Colborn, Jr. Innovation Award.  Presented as part of the association’s annual meeting held on July 18-21 in Anchorage, Alaska, this year’s Colborn award recognizes Utah’s Division of Administrative Rules for its eRules system, a web-based filing and publication application.

The eRules application improves access to regulatory information, the timeliness of that information, the efficiency of the process and the security of the data.

“I commend Utah’s Division of Administrative Rules for using technology to improve the efficiency and transparency of the regulatory process,” said Utah’s Lieutenant Governor Greg Bell.  “The Division plays an important role in the state’s efforts to make Utah a business and citizen-friendly place to work and live.  This well-deserved award recognizes a small but dedicated staff at the Division.”

ACR created the Robert J. Colborn, Jr. Innovation Award in July 2001, in honor of Robert J. Colborn, Jr., who served as the administrator of the Maryland Division of State Documents from 1974 through 2001 and founded ACR.  The Colborn Award annually recognizes a program that demonstrates creativity and innovation in providing public access to, or management of, administrative rules.  It honors a state agency that has made substantial contributions to the flow of information to the public by improving efficiency and delivery of services to citizens, businesses and other governmental entities.

“For a generation, the State of Maryland and Bob Colborn set the high water mark for all of the states in publishing administrative rules.  It is a great honor for Utah to be recognized by our peers in the other states for our efforts to improve the flow of and access to regulatory information,” said Kenneth A. Hansen, director, who accepted the award on behalf of the Utah Division of Administrative Rules.

The award is not the first time that Utah has served as an innovative leader in the area of administrative rulemaking.  In 1994, the state created one of the nation’s first completely electronic administrative rules filing processes.

As a forerunner in establishing electronic filing, the state was selected by the Awards Committee for its on-going commitment to improve access to regulatory information while being cost-efficient and user-friendly to state agencies.

2013 ACR Robert J. Colborn Jr. Committee
Chair:
Elizabeth Palen – Executive Director, Joint Commission on Administrative Rules, Richmond, Virginia
Members:
Jon Davidson – Administrative Rules Coordinator, Office of the Arkansas Secretary of State, Little Rock, Arkansas
Scott Cancelosi – Director, Public Services Division, Office of the Arizona Secretary of State, Phoenix, Arizona

Past Colborn Award Recipients
2012 — Award not issued

2011 — Florida Division of Library and Information Services

2010 — New Mexico State Records Center and Archives Administrative Law Division

2009 — Virginia Division of Legislative Services

2008 — Arkansas Secretary of State

2007 — Colorado Secretary of State

2006 — Idaho Department of Health and Welfare

2005 — Award not issued

2004 — Office of the Federal Register

2003 — Missouri Secretary of State, Administrative Rules Division

2002 — Virginia Department of Planning and Budget

 

For more information, visit http://www.administrativerules.org/.

 

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2013 Speaker Biographies

Deborah Behr

Chief Assistant Attorney General and Regulations Attorney, Alaska Department of Law

Deborah Behr is the Regulations Attorney for the State of Alaska. She has been in this position since 1991. She has primary approval authority for all state regulations under the Alaska Administrative Procedure Act. She prepares the Drafting Manual for Administrative Regulations. She is available for consultations on complex regulations questions. She testifies before the legislature on regulatory matters. She is considered an expert in regulation research and history.

Jayne Friedland Holland

Chief Security Officer & Associate General Counsel, NIC

Ms. Friedland Holland is chief security officer and associate general counsel and oversees NIC’s security management program. She is a frequent speaker on security trends, best practices is eGovernment security, and how to build an effective security management program.

Kenneth A. Hansen

Director, Division of Administrative Rules, State of Utah

Kenneth A. Hansen is the Director of Utah’s Division of Administrative Rules.  He was appointed as Director in 1993.  Throughout his years in public service, he has focused his efforts on public access to government information with an emphasis on accessibility of regulatory information.  In 1994, Utah became one of the first states in the nation to post administrative rules online and make them available free of charge.  That same year, Utah also began accepting electronic filings from rulewriting agencies.  Automation efforts culminated in 2001 and 2009 that gave the division greater flexibility to repackage regulatory information for electronic distribution.  In 2007, the Division implemented a method for authenticating electronic materials posted on its web site.

Ken is an active member of the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) Administrative Codes and Registers (ACR) Section.  In 2000, Ken completed a two-year term as ACR President.  From 2004 through spring 2009, Ken represented ACR as an official observer at the National Conference of Commissioners for Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL) Model State Administrative Procedure Act (MSAPA) drafting committee meetings.  In 2011, Ken served as the ACR summer conference program committee chair for the West Virginia conference even though budget restrictions precluded his attendance.  He currently serves as a member of the ACR Executive Committee for the Mountain West region.

From 2000 through 2009, Ken taught Administrative Law as an Adjunct Instructor of Political Science at the University of Utah in the Master of Public Administration (MPA) program.

Ken has Bachelor of Science degrees in History and Political Science, and a Master of Public Administration degree, all from the University of Utah.

Suzanne Jorgensen

Director of Operations & Marketing, Oregon NIC

In her role as Director of Operations & Marketing, Ms. Jorgensen works with Oregon government agencies to identify opportunities to leverage the state’s E-Government Program to implement new online services for Oregonians.  Managing the design and project management teams to see these projects through completion, her focus is on delivering cutting edge, usable web services that meet the needs of citizens and businesses while streamlining operations and creating cost savings for agencies.

Ms. Jorgensen brings 8 years of experience as a marketing, communications and development professional to her current role.  She has worked with government agencies including county, state and Federal agencies, technology and life sciences companies, non-profits and services firms.

John Hyrum Martinez

State Records Administrator and Director of the State Records Center, New Mexico

John Hyrum Martinez was appointed by the Commission of Public Records to be State Records Administrator and the Director of the State Records Center and Archives in 2011.  He earned his Bachelor of Arts, Magna Cum Laude, in History with a minor in Spanish from Brigham Young University and his Master of Arts in U.S. History, with a focus on the American Southwest from the University of Texas at Austin.  He became a Certified Archivist in 2010.  Mr. Martinez has been with the State Records Center and Archives for 13 years during which time he has served as an Archivist, the Director of the Administrative Law Division, and the State Records Administrator. He is the immediate past president of ACR.

Scott Meriwether

Alaska Administrative Code Coordinator, Alaska Office of the Lieutenant Governor

Scott Meriwether is the Alaska Administrative Code Coordinator. He has been in this position since 2010. He coordinates the filing functions of regulations in the Alaska Office of the Lieutenant Governor. He works directly with the publisher in ensuring that the Alaska Administrative Code is printed timely and correctly. He handles the Alaska Online Public Notice System on which regulation notices are published. He interfaces with the Administrative Regulation Review Committee of the Alaska State Legislature to ensure that copies of new regulations are promptly distributed to the committee.

Aaron Morse

Consulting Engineer, Founder and Manager of Catapult Consulting, Anchorage Alaska

A former employee of Next Computer Inc. and twenty-year veteran of the software technologies that make up the iPhone, Aaron has been honored to have participated in a moment of history.

NeXT Computer, Inc. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NeXT) was founded in 1986 by Steve Jobs. The web was invented on a NeXT computer (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Wide_Web). Aaron joined NeXT Computer in 1989 which he stayed through the acquisition by Apple Computer in 1996. Aaron contributed to the first generation of The Apple Store. In 1999, Aaron decided to leave Apple. He has since provided consulting engineering services in energy (BP), healthcare, finance, commerce, and to many startups. He also returned to Apple for about two years and provided server-side engineering to the iTunes team (for iPhoto and Aperture).

Aaron is a successful entrepreneur. Aaron began mobile/iOS development in 2008, prior to the launch of The App Store. He had apps on The App Store on the launch day. In 2009 Aaron was one of three founders that created Catapult Consulting, Alaska’s largest and most successful, exclusively mobile development company. Catapult has had many highly successful titles including achieving #1 on The App Store (Tap Defense). Catapult has grown at a rate of almost 100% year to year every year since its founding.

Over his career, Aaron has held both technical and non-technical positions in most facets of the software industry, including being CIO for a $3.5 billion dollar mortgage company for several years.

Aaron brings creativity and passion to everything he does.

Since this spring, Aaron is an employee of Intel where he is helping to define the future.

Douglas ‘Doug’ Robinson

Executive Director, NASCIO

Doug Robinson serves as Executive Director for the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO). Representing state CIOs and information technology executives, NASCIO is the premier network and resource for state CIOs. Robinson is responsible for the overall executive leadership of the association including planning, policy execution, government affairs, strategic alliances and committee oversight. He is a frequent speaker, panelist and author representing NASCIO issues, state CIOs, IT policy and emerging trends. He represents NASCIO on several national boards, committees and advisory groups. His career spans over 30 years in state government, higher education and public sector IT consulting.

Officer Biographies are posted here.

 

2013 Summer Conference

July 18-21, 2013, Anchorage, AK

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The 35th Annual 2013 ACR Summer Conference!

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Message from the President

Calling ALL ACR members:

The “Who’s Who” session of the conference is open to all ACR members thanks to John Martinez of New Mexico. There will be no charge for this service.

We are limited to 25 people in the room at a time. We’ll first need a head count as to how many members will be able to participate.

Please take the quick survey ONLY if you plan to attend the Who’s Who, What’s New session

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NLPCDGQ

First check the time to see if you are available on Friday July 19

Time in Anchorage, Alaska

http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=18

Time Zone Converter

http://www.timezoneconverter.com

9:15   am – 10:00 am Introductions:   Who’s Who and What’s New

 

10:30   am – 12:15 am Who’s   Who and What’s New Continued…

 

Those who wish to participate, please send me a “What’s New” pdf of a Word or PowerPoint document no later than Tuesday, July 16, 2013, to use during the Webinar and post to the ACR website.

In it, include: Your Name & Photo;  State and what’s new

If more than 25 sign up we will use the split session times and tell you when to participate.

John will be letting members know how to access the Webinar next week!

Scott Cancelosi

ACR President

Posted July 12, 2013

ATTENDANCE
WELCOME to ALASKA ACR members

  1. Deborah Behr, Alaska Department of Law, Chief Assistant Attorney General and Regulations Attorney
  2. Alberta Bennett, Colorado Department of State
  3. Scott Cancelosi, Secretary of State Public Services Division
  4. Jane Chaffin, Virginia Division of Legislative Services
  5. Chris Coffman, Oklahoma Secretary of State’s Office
  6. Jeffrey W. Hague, State of Delaware Legislative Council
  7. Ken Hansen, Utah Division of Administrative Rules
  8. Brad Hunt, State of Idaho, Office of the Administrative Rules Coordinator
  9. Maurren Lewis, Colorado Department of State
  10. Diana Maiolo, Colorado Secretary of State
  11. John Martinez, State Records Center & Archives State Records Administrator
  12. Scott Meriwether, Alasksa Administrative Code Coordinator, Alaska Office of the Lieutenant Governor
  13. Debra Morrell, Administrative Rules of Montana
  14. Michael Zimmer, Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA), Chief Deputy Director
  15. Kerry Radcliff, Statute Law Committee, Code Reviser’s Office
  16. Yvette Smallwood, State of Delaware Legislative Council, Assistant Registrar of Regulations
  17. Paula Wilson, Idaho Attorney General’s Office, Paralegal
  18. Julie Yamaka, Oregon Secretary of State, Archives Division

 

 

Vendors

Thank you

Karen Schneider, Bloomberg BNA;

Kathy Hough and Crystal Bryant, of Wolters Kluwer Law & Business; and

Bob Smits, Thomson Reuters.

Thank you Brian Kennedy of LexisNexis for sponsoring our Thursday night dinner

Message from the 2013 Conference Chair

Greetings!

I hope you’re all making plans to attend NASS/ACR 2013 in Anchorage, Alaska in July! All conference events will take place at Anchorage’s Dena’ina Convention Center. ACR’s meetings will be held in Tubughnenq’ 3 which is on the second floor of the convention center. Vendors’ exhibits will be one floor up in the Tikahtnu Foyer. Brad and I have been working to put together an exciting and informational ACR conference agenda which we hope you will enjoy.

We’re looking forward to seeing you all in Anchorage!

– Julie Yamaka (OR) and Brad Hunt (ID)

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

Registration is open. Click here

Check-in and Registration at Conference

Available here!

ROOM REGISTRATION

Reserve your room now!

Hotel Captain Cook

The Hotel Captain Cook was built in the 1960s shortly after the 1964 earthquake that rocked Anchorage, AK.

The Hotel Captain Cook was built in the 1960s shortly after the 1964 earthquake that rocked Anchorage, AK.

To make reservations, call 1-800-843-1950 and use the code “NASS2013”, or click here. You can cancel your reservation at the Hotel Captain Cook up to 24 hours in advance of your arrival, without paying a penalty. The rate at the Captain Cook is $181 per night.

Hilton Anchorage – To make reservations, call 907-272-7411 and use the code “NASS”. You can cancel your reservation at the Hilton up to 48 hours in advance of your arrival, without paying a penalty. The rate at the Hilton Anchorage is $213 per night and that is the per diem rate for 2013. (this information is not yet posted online)

For information visit www.nass.org.

FLIGHT INFORMATION

Virgin America

APRIL 6, 2012, Virgin America announced they’re now offering a sale ($177 to $199 ) on one-way fares for flights between San Francisco and Anchorage for travel between June 6 and September 9 if you book by April 8, 2012.

AGENDA

Thursday, July 18

Travel day

NASS Welcome Reception

6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m., Hotel Captain Cook, Quarter Deck

 

7:15pm  LexisNexis sponsored dinner
Place: Hotel Captain Cook, Club Room II
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After a long day of travel, ACR members enjoy a meal sponsored by LexisNexis.

After a long day of travel, ACR members enjoy a meal sponsored by LexisNexis.

 

Friday, July 19

ACR meetings are in Tubughnenq’ 3 which is on the 2nd floor

  8:00 am –   9:00 am ACR Officers and Regional Representatives Working Breakfast – Tikahtnu A
  9:00 am –   9:15 am ACR Welcoming Session by Scott Cancelosi, ACR President
Introduction of Officers
  9:15 am – 10:00 am Introductions: Who’s Who and What’s New

Brad Hunt shares what's new in Idaho. Apparently Dennis caught a fish "this big."

Brad Hunt shares what’s new in Idaho. Apparently Dennis caught a fish “this big.”

See below for list of representatives during this session.

10:00 am – 10:30 am Morning Break – Tikahtnu Foyer
10:30 am – 12:15 am Who’s Who and What’s New Continued…
See below for list of representatives during this session.
12:15 am –  1:30 pm NASS Conference Luncheon – Tikahtnu A (3rd floor)
  1:45 pm –  3:00 pm Friday, July 19 ~ First Business Meeting – Minutes (to be posted after conference)
First Business Meeting Agenda

ACR First Business Meeting
Anchorage Alaska Friday, July 19, 2013
1:45 pm – 3 p.m.

1. Call to order – ACR President, Scott Cancelosi

2. Welcome and Roll Call – ACR President, Scott Cancelosi

Attendance:

  • Jane Chaffin, VA
  • Jeff Hague, DE
  • Yvette Smallwood, DE
  • Kerry Radcliff, WA
  • Deb Morrel, MT
  • Chris Coffman, OK
  • Paula Wilson, ID
  • Brad Hunt, ID
  • Maurren Lewis, WV
  • Kenneth Hansen, UT
  • John Hyrum Martinez, NM
  • Julie Yamaka, OR
  • Deanna Maiolo, CO
  • Scott Cancelosi, AZ
  • Michael Zimmer, MI (absent)

3. Treasurer’s Report – submitted by Emily Caudill, Secretary/Treasurer; reported by ACR President, Scott Cancelosi

4. Survey Report – ACR Vice President, Kerry S. Radcliff
Sales of State and Federal Survey Grand Total = 41

  • November 2012 9
  • December 2012 17
  • January 2013 4
  • February 2013 8
  • March 2013 0
  • April 2013 1
  • May 2013 1
  • June 2013 0
  • July 2013 1

 

5. Bylaws Review – ACR President, Scott Cancelosi

6. ACR Website Committee Report – Jeff Hague and Jane Chaffin, Web Committee

7. Announcements and Retirements See also, resolutions and certificates.

8. New Business

9. Adjourn

  3:00 pm –  3:15 pm Afternoon break – Tikahtnu Foyer
  3:15 pm –  5:00 pm Website Redesign – Designing with the end-user in mind, Strategies for State Agencies –  Suzanne Jorgensen, Oregon NIC
Presentation in pdf

Suzanne Jorgensen explains the process to Web design as it relates to mobile devices and accesibility.

Suzanne Jorgensen explains the process to Web design as it relates to mobile devices and accesibility.

  6:30 pm –   10:00 pm Alaska Native Heritage Center Dinner – meet in your hotel lobby (Captain Cook/Hilton Anchorage). Buses depart at 6:30p.m.

ACR members learned how native Alaskans survive the elements at the Cultural Center. Members were greeted with a native dance.

ACR members learned how native Alaskans survive the elements at the Cultural Center. Members were greeted with a native dance.

 

Saturday, July 20

ACR meetings are in Tubughnenq’ 3 which is on the 2nd floor

  9:00 am – 10:00 am Archiving Administrative Rules as Public Records –  John Martinez, New Mexico State Archivist
10:00 am – 10:30 am Morning break –  Tikahtnu Foyer
10:45 am – 11:45 am Workshop on Cybersecurity – Joint Session with NASS – Tikahtnu C
Notes in pdf
12:00 pm –   1:30 pm NASS Conference IDEAS Award Luncheon – Tikahtnu A (3rd floor)
1:45 pm –   3:30 pm Alaska Rule Making –  Scott Meriwether, Alaska Code and Deborah Behr, Assistant Attorney General and Regulations Attorney
2:45 pm –   3:00 pm Afternoon break – Tikahtnu Foyer
3:30 pm –   5:00 pm What Mobile Apps Mean for Digital Publishing –  Aaron Morse, Catapult Consulting
6:00 pm – 10:00 pm Explore Anchorage on your own

 

Sunday, July 21

ACR meetings are in Tubughnenq’ 3 which is on the 2nd floor

9:00 am – 10:00 am ACR Second Business Meeting  Minutes (to be posted after conference) Anchorage Alaska Sunday, July 21, 2013 1:45 pm – 3 p.m.1. Call to order – ACR President, Scott Cancelosi 2. Welcome and Roll Call – ACR President, Scott Cancelosi

  • Attendance:
  • Alberta Bennett, CO
  • Scott Cancelosi, AZ
  • Jane Chaffin, VA
  • Chris Coffman, OK
  • Jeffrey Hague, DE
  • Ken Hansen, UT
  • Brad Hunt, ID
  • Maurren Lewis, WV
  • Diana Maiolo, CO (absent)
  • John Martinez, NM
  • Debra Morrell, MT
  • Kerry Radcliff, WA
  • Yvette Smallwood, DE
  • Paula Wilson, ID
  • Julie Yamaka, OR
  • Michael Zimmer, MI
  • Kathy Hough, Wolters Kluwer, non-voting member

2. Awards Committee Report – See also, resolutions and certificates. ACR President, Scott Cancelosi

3. ACR Program Committee Report – Committee Members, Julie Yamaka and Brad Hunt

4. Decision on proposed bylaw changes – ACR President, Scott Cancelosi

5. Winter Meeting 2014

6. Other Business

7. Adjourn

10:00 am – 10:15 am Morning break
10:15 am –11:45 am Performance Measures Roundtable, “What is it you do again?: How do you Communicate the Value of Your Program” – Moderated by Ken Hansen, UtahThe following are pdfs that were used in part of the discussion.

12:00 pm –  1:30 pm NASS Conference Leadership Luncheon – Tikahtnu A (3rd floor)
1:45 pm –  2:45 pm Colborn Award Presentation and Demonstration – Presented by Ken Hansen, Utah
2:45 pm –  3:15 pm Closing Comments – Adjourn
3:30 pm –  12:00 am Prince William Sound Glacier Cruise and Dinner – Meet in your hotel lobby (Captain Cook/Hilton Anchorage). Buses depart at 3:30p.m. Guests will return to Anchorage at 12:00a.m. Travelers departing Alaska on red eye flights should plan accordingly.

Who’s Who and What’s New

Alabama

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Alaska

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American Samoa

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Arizona

Representative: Scott Cancelosi

Arkansas

Representative: Virtual Jon Davidson

  • Arkansas Register ends printed copy in August
  • Agencies must file final rule with Secretary of State Rules effective 30 days after filing
  • Web based rule submission portal? Partnership with Legislative Bureau
  • Legislative approval of rules on ballot November 2014

 

California

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Colorado

Representative: Alberta Bennett

Connecticut

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Delaware

Representative: Jeff Hague, Yvette Smallwood

District of Columbia

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Federal Register

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Florida

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Georgia

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Guam

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Hawaii

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Idaho

Representative: Brad Hunt, Paula Wilson

Illinois

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Indiana

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Iowa

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Kansas

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Kentucky

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Louisiana

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Maine

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Minnesota

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Mississippi

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Missouri

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Montana

Representative: Debra Morrell

Nebraska

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Nevada

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New Hampshire

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New Jersey

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New Mexico

Representative: John Martinez

Oklahoma

Representative: Chris Coffman

Oregon

Representative: Julie Yamaka

Pennsylvania

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Puerto Rico

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Rhode Island

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South Carolina

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South Dakota

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Tennessee

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Texas

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Utah

Representative: Ken Hansen

Vermont

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Virginia

Representative: Jane Chaffin

Representative: virtual Andrew Kubincanek, Program Coordinator, Administrative Law Advisory Committee

  • What’s New?
    2013 Virginia General Assembly Session
    During the 2013 session, the General Assembly passed two bills related to the Virginia Administrative Process Act (VAPA).
    The result of an Administrative Law Advisory Committee (ALAC) study, Senate Bill 1043 extended the initial effective period of emergency regulations from 12 months to 18 months. The bill also added a requirement that the current authority of the Governor to extend the effective period for up to an additional six months must be exercised before the expiration of the initial 18-month period.
    Senate Bill 944 provides that when a final decision of an agency is appealed under the Administrative Process Act and the decision on review is to be made based on the agency record established from a formal hearing, the duty of the court with respect to issues of fact is to determine whether there was substantial evidence in the record to support the agency decision. The amendment also allows courts to conduct a de novo review with respect to issues of law.
  • 2013 ALAC Work Plan
    The Administrative Law Advisory Committee has formed two work groups in 2013.
    The first group is considering updates to the Hearing Officer Deskbook at the request of the Supreme Court of Virginia. The book was last updated in October 2009. The work group is currently awaiting input from hearing officers and administrative law judges in the Commonwealth.
    The second work group is addressing what constitutes the “adoption” of a regulation for the purposes of appealing a regulation “in the manner provided by the rules of the Supreme Court of Virginia.” (§ 2.2-4026 of the Code of Virginia) Rule 2A:2 of the Rules of the Supreme Court requires the filing of a petition within 30 days after “adoption” of a regulation. In one case, a judge ruled that adoption meant the date upon which an agency takes final action to adopt a regulation. In another case, the same judge stated that adoption could not take place until the regulation had been published in the Register. The current statute also creates another issue wherein an individual may be forced to appeal before the regulation

 

Washington

Representative: Kerry Radcliff

West Virginia

Representative: Maureen Lewis

Representative: virtual Judy Cooper, West Virginia, Manager Administrative Law Division


Unable to attend virtually but sent update
Cliff Li Architect, eRegulations.us & Cheryl Basso Director, Business Development

What’s new?

  • Florida Administrative Register daily publication has been running smoothly since October 1, 2012

https://www.flrules.org/gateway/publicationDates.asp

  • DCCode.eLaws.us was just released in July

First case of eRegCloud

DC Council will manage their own DCCode using the Cloud Model

Perform codification tasks, New, Amend, Correct, …

Support Transfer, Repeal, Emergency laws, reusing numbers, …

XML-based, drilling down to subparagraphs

Comprehensive notation management

On demand backup and download, and secured publishing

Speaker Biographies

Speaker Biographies

2013 ACR Committees

2013 ACR Program Committee 

Chair: Julie Yamaka, Oregon

Member: Brad Hunt, Idaho

2013 Awards Committee 

Chair: Elizabeth Palen, Virginia

Member: Jon Davidson, Arkansas

Member: Scott Cancelosi

2013 Web Committee 

Chair: Scott Cancelosi, Arizona

Member: Jeff Hague, Delaware

Member: Jane Chaffin, Virginia

2013 Social Media Committee 

Chair: Vacant

Member: Vacant

Member: Vacant

2013 By-Laws Committee 

Chair: Deanna Maiolo, Colorado

Member: Amy Bunk, Fed

Member: Emily Caudill, Kentucky

2014 Survey Committee

Chair: Standing Appointment ~ ACR Vice President

Member: Vacant

Member: Vacant

2014 Nominations (Officers) Committee

Chair: Vacant

Member: Vacant

Member: Vacant