Bill Text: DE HB343 | 2015-2016 | 148th General Assembly | Draft
Bill Title: An Act To Amend Title 4 And Title 29 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Joint Sunset Committee.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2016-06-09 - Signed by Governor [HB343 Detail]
Download: Delaware-2015-HB343-Draft.html
SPONSOR: |
Rep. Brady & Sen. Poore |
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Reps. Bennett, Bolden, Dukes, Spiegelman; Sens. Pettyjohn, Richardson, Sokola, Townsend |
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 148th GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
HOUSE BILL NO. 343 |
AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 4 AND TITLE 29 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE JOINT SUNSET COMMITTEE. |
Section 1. Amend Chapter 102, Title 29 of the Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows and by redesignating accordingly:
CHAPTER 102. DELAWARE LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT AND SUNSET ACT.
§10201. Definitions.
For purposes of this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) "Agency" means any regulatory,
administrative, advisory, executive, or legislative body of this State,
including, but not limited to, a board, bureau, commission, department,
division, committee, council, association, authority, or any other entity
established by an act of the General Assembly of this State which that
meets any of the following:
a. Is given authority in the Delaware Code to regulate
a business, occupation, or profession; profession.
b. Is supported in whole or in part by public funds;
funds.
c. Expends or disburses public funds; or funds.
d. Is specifically charged by a public body to advise
or make recommendations; recommendations.
(2) "Committee" or "Joint
Legislative Oversight and Sunset Committee" means the joint
legislative committee established by this chapter; chapter.
§10202. Declaration of policy.
(a) It
is essential to the maintenance of a healthy state economy and of a government
that has the confidence of its citizens that the State establish a system of
periodic legislative review of its agencies. This review of agency performance
and activities is consistent with other activities and goals of the General
Assembly. The primary purpose of this review is to determine whether or not
there is a genuine public need for the agency under review, review
and, if so, to determine whether or not the agency is correctly
performing to meet that need.
§10203. Joint Legislative Oversight and Sunset Committee composition; chairperson; appointment; quorum; reimbursement; meetings.
(a) The
Joint Legislative Oversight and Sunset Committee is composed of 5
members of the Senate appointed by the President Pro Tempore and 5 members of
the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the House. Not more
than 3 Senate appointees, nor 3 House appointees, may belong to the same
political party. The chairperson and vice chairperson of the Sunset
Committee alternate each year between a Representative appointed by the Speaker
of the House and a Senator appointed by the President Pro Tem of the Senate.
During odd-numbered years, a Senator serves as chairperson and a Representative
serves as vice-chairperson; during even-numbered years, a Representative serves
as chairperson and a Senator serves as vice chairperson.
(b) In
each General Assembly, new members of the Sunset Committee must be
appointed within the month of January, or within 1 week of the organization of
each respective house, whichever is later.
(c) A
quorum consists of at least 6 Committee members. A quorum must be present in
order to transact business. If a quorum is present, a proposition is carried by
a majority of the entire Committee, unless a statute or rule requires a
larger number of affirmative votes is required for passage by statute or
rule.
(e) A
member of the Joint Finance Committee or Legislative Council may not serve on
the Sunset Committee. However, this subsection does not apply when the
minority party in either house has less than 7 members.
(f) Although
all meetings of the Sunset Committee are open to the public, only
members of the Committee and persons designated by the chairperson are
permitted to speak or otherwise participate.
§10204. Sunset Committee staff;
appropriations.
Employees
of the Division of Research of Legislative Council and of the Office of the
Controller General serve as the permanent staff of the Sunset Committee.
The Committee may, by the affirmative vote of at least 6 members, provide for
other assistance, equipment, or expenditures that are within the limits of the
Committee's budget. The General Assembly shall appropriate funds that it
considers necessary to carry out the activities and goals of the Committee.
§10205. Sunset Committee rules and
regulations.
The
Sunset Committee should may adopt Committee rules and
regulations necessary to carry out the activities and goals of this chapter.
§10206. Sunset Committee subpoena
powers.
(a) The
Sunset Committee may issue process to witnesses at any place in this
State and compel their attendance, as well as and compel the
production of books, records, papers, and other objects that may be necessary
or proper for the purposes of the Committee's proceedings. The Committee may
issue attachments when necessary to obtain compliance with subpoenas or other
process. An attachment so issued may be addressed to and served by any peace
officer in this State. The chairperson of the Committee shall issue in the name
of the Committee any subpoenas requested by the Committee, if the request
received the affirmative vote of at least 6 members of the Committee. If the
chairperson of the Committee is unavailable, the designee of the chairperson
may issue subpoenas or any other lawful process in accord with the provisions
of this subsection.
§10207. Agency reports to the Sunset
Committee.
(a) Each
agency under review by the Sunset Committee shall forward to the
Committee an annual report containing all of the following information:
(1) A chart or diagram showing the greater agency
of which it is a part, if any, as well as and all agencies over
which it has jurisdiction; jurisdiction.
(2) Agency goals and objectives, and the statutory
authority for the goals and objectives, if any; any.
(3) All programs in being at any time for the
period of 1 year immediately prior to the date of the annual report; report.
(4) The total value of state funds or materials,
or both, used by the agency for each of the last 5 fiscal years; years.
(b) Each
year on or before January 15, each agency under review by the Sunset
Committee shall forward all of the following to the Committee:
(1) The last 5 budget reports relating to all
program priorities, activities, and accomplishments, if the agency is subject
to zero-based budgeting requirements; requirements.
(2) A concise and specific statement setting forth
the performance or achievement of the agency relating to the criteria for
review set forth in §10211 of this title, and addressing no other subject
except the criteria for review; and review.
(c) Notwithstanding
any other law or statute to the contrary, upon notification to an agency that
it is under review by the Sunset Committee, the agency shall forward all
information set forth in this section to the Committee, and shall update the
information and provide additional information that the Committee or its staff
may from time to time request.
§10209. Sunset Committee
responsibilities and duties.
(b) Each year on or before February 7, the Committee shall do all of the following:
(1) Conduct a thorough review of all information
furnished to the Committee by the agency under review; review.
(2) Obtain, verify, and review any reports,
audits, or actions taken by other state agencies concerning the agency under review;
review.
(3) Conduct a performance evaluation of the agency under review based, at least in part, on the following criteria:
a. If the agency is a licensing agency, the extent to
which the agency has permitted qualified applicants to be licensed; licensed.
b. The extent to which the agency has served the public
interests; interests.
c. The extent to which the agency has recommended
statutory changes, and whether those changes directly benefit the public or
whether those changes primarily benefit the agency or other entities, and are
of only indirect benefit to the public; public.
(4) Direct
staff to prepare a draft report to be used in public hearings. Following review
and comment by the Committee, the draft report must be made available to the
public. The draft report must contain information that assists the Committee in
conducting a review of the agency, including background information on, and an
introductory analysis of, the information submitted by the agency under review,
together with any preliminary evaluations or recommendations arising from the
information in the draft report; and report.
§10210. Public hearings.
(a)(1) Between
February 7 and the second Tuesday of March of each year, the Sunset
Committee shall regularly and uniformly convene initial public hearings scheduled
by the chairperson, in order to provide an opportunity for the Committee to
meet with the agencies under review and to help formalize a timetable for the
reviews.
§10211. Criteria for review.
(a) The
genuine public need for an agency under review by the Sunset Committee
and whether or not the agency is satisfactorily meeting that need may
not be assumed. The agency has the burden of showing, through the criteria for
review under subsection (b) of this section, that there is a genuine public
need and that the agency is meeting that need.
(b) The criteria for review required by the provisions of subsection (a) of this section are as follows:
(1) The purpose of the act establishing the agency
and the manner of operation of the agency designed to achieve the purpose;
purpose.
(2) Whether or not it can be independently
established, apart from information supplied by the agency or by persons having
a direct interest in the continued existence of the agency, that the
termination of the agency would be detrimental to the public health, safety, or
welfare; and whether or not a possibility exists that the termination
would be beneficial to the public health, safety, or welfare; welfare.
(3) An assessment of less restrictive or other
methods of achieving the stated objectives of the act establishing the agency,
and if those other methods provide as much protection to the public; public.
(4) Whether or not statute establishes a
clear mandate to the agency, and whether or not the agency has complied
with the mandate, if any, in the best interests of the general public; public.
(5) Whether or not other programs,
activities, or agencies of the state government have the same or similar
objectives, and, if so, a comparison of the costs and effectiveness of those
programs, activities, or agencies, and the identification of any duplicate
programs, activities, or agencies with those of the agency under review;
review.
(6) Whether or not in the past 3 years Whether,
in the prior 3 years, the agency has recommended to the General Assembly
only those statutory changes of primary benefit to the public, or if those
changes were primarily of benefit to the agency or to the occupation, business,
or institution which it serves or regulates; regulates.
(7) The efficiency with which the agency meets its
statutory objectives; objectives.
(8) Whether or not applications and formal
public complaints filed with the agency have been processed effectively and fairly;
fairly.
(9) Whether or not the agency has issued
professional or occupational licenses only to qualified applicants, and whether
or not the agency has unfairly restricted access to any person wishing
to engage in a regulated business, occupation, or profession; profession.
(10) The extent to which the agency has encouraged
participation by the public in making agency rules, regulations, and decisions,
as opposed to participation solely by those it regulates; regulates,
and the extent to which public participation has resulted in rules,
regulations, and decisions compatible with the objectives of the agency;
agency.
(11) Whether or not the agency has operated
in an open and accountable manner with public access to records and meetings,
and whether there are safeguards against possible conflicts of interest;
interests.
(12) Whether "ethical conduct"
provisions or rules of an agency, if any, are in fact limited to ethical or
moral conduct, or if the provisions or rules contain primarily commercial
prohibitions and restrictions relating to profits, advertising, and other
business topics; topics.
(13) The extent to which the agency has been
complying with Chapter 58, Chapter 100, and Chapter 101 of this title; §§6506,
6512, and 6519 of this title; and §8, article Article XV of the
Delaware Constitution, or with the requirements of any laws which are direct
successors to those listed in this paragraph; paragraph.
(14) Any claimed impact as a result of federal
intervention or loss of federal funds if the agency is terminated, the impact
of which must be fully substantiated; and substantiated.
§10212. Agency "rules review".
(a) The
Sunset Committee may conduct a specialized or focused review of 1 or
more rules or regulations of an agency. This review is known as a "rules
review," and does not include the same schedules and procedures as an
agency review.
§10213. Final report.
(a) On
or before May 30 of the calendar year in which an agency under review is
automatically terminated in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, the
Committee shall present its final report to the General Assembly and to the
Governor. The final report must contain a complete description of the agency
and its objectives, including all sub-agencies or programs within the agency; a
review of all material obtained pursuant to §§10207-10211 of this title; a
determination of whether or not there is genuine public need for the agency,
and whether or not the agency is satisfactorily meeting that need;
recommendations of the Committee; and other matters or information that the
Committee may wish to include.
(b) The final report required by subsection (a) of this section must contain the Committee's review schedule of those agencies recommended for review during the year following the final report. The review schedule for that year must contain no less than 4 agencies and should take into consideration the following:
(1) Any agency whose review is being continued to
the following year; year.
(2) Any agency automatically scheduled for review;
review.
(3) Any agency added by the General Assembly;
and Assembly.
(4) Any agency added by the Sunset
Committee by 6 affirmative votes.
(c) The Committee may, by 6 affirmative votes, add agencies to, remove agencies from, or replace agencies on the Committee's review schedule.
§10214. Committee recommendations.
In
its final report concerning an agency, the Sunset Committee may recommend
1 or more of the following:
(1) The continuance of the agency, as is;
termination of the agency; termination of any program within the agency; the
consolidation, merger, or transfer of the agency or of functions of the agency
to another agency; or the termination of the agency unless certain conditions
are met or modifications are made, by legislation or otherwise, within a
specified period of time; time.
(2) Budget appropriation limits for an agency;
and agency.
(3) In general or specific terms, legislation
which the Committee considers necessary to carry out its decision as to whether
or not an agency should be continued or terminated.
§10216. Termination of an agency; re-establishment.
(a) If
the Sunset Committee recommends the termination of an agency and the
agency is not re-established by an act of the General Assembly, the agency is
automatically terminated at the end of June 30 immediately following the date
of the Committee's final report.
§10219. Monitoring of recommendations.
During
each legislative session, the staff of the Sunset Committee shall
monitor legislation affecting agencies that have undergone review by the
Committee and shall periodically report to the members of the Committee any
proposed changes which might modify prior recommendations of the Committee.
Section 2. Amend §710, Title 29 of the Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:
§710. Compensation of Lieutenant Governor and members of General Assembly.
(c) Any member of the Senate or the House of Representatives who is elected or appointed to any of the following positions shall, while serving in such position, receive additional yearly compensation as follows:
(11) Chairperson and Vice Chairperson of the Joint Legislative Oversight and Sunset Committee 4,578.00
(12) Members of the Joint Legislative Oversight and Sunset Committee 3,852.00
Section 3. Amend §910, Title 29 of the Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:
§910. Consideration of agency rules during legislative interim.
(c) Each such joint committee shall have the power, by a majority vote of its members, to draft a committee report setting forth its suggestions and recommendations, and to request the President pro tempore of the Senate or the Speaker of the House to call a special session to consider committee recommendations. Each committee report shall be forwarded to the Legislative Oversight and Sunset Committee.
Section 4. Amend §8735, Title 29 of the Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:
§8735. Division of Professional Regulation.
(d) The
Division of Professional Regulation shall have the following powers, duties
duties, and functions relating to the administration of examinations for
all boards, commissions commissions, and other agencies listed in
this section:
(5) Review and approve, subject to Sunset
Committee review by the Joint Legislative Oversight and Sunset Committee,
the content and validity of any examination written, developed developed,
or used by a board or commission listed in this section;
Section 5. Amend §10004, Title 29 of the Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:
§10004. Open meetings.
(h) This section shall not apply to the proceedings of:
(7) Public bodies within the legislative branch of
the state government other than the House of Representatives, the Senate, the
Joint Finance Committee, the Joint Committee on Capital Improvement, the Joint Legislative
Oversight and Sunset Committee, Legislative Council, committees, excluding
ethics committees, specifically enumerated and created by Resolution of the
House of Representatives and/or or Senate or task forces
specifically enumerated and created by Resolution of the House of
Representatives and/or or Senate;
Section 6. Amend §303, Title 4 of the Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:
§303. Employees.
Necessary staff as required shall be employed as required to carry out the work under the chapter. After December 1, 2001, the Joint Legislative Oversight and Sunset Committee will review the duties and responsibilities of the Commissioner to determine if additional staff, including hearing officer or officers, is necessary. The Personnel Section of the Department of Safety and Homeland Security shall provide personnel services and other necessary support services for the office of the Commissioner and the Appeals Commission.
Section 7. This act shall take effect on January 1, 2017.
SYNOPSIS
The Joint Sunset Committee has existed since at least 1980 and, over time, it has become clear that the Committee's name does not accurately reflect all of the work that the Committee actually performs. The Committee has "sunsetted" an agency under review only twice in the history of the Committee's existence: the Unemployment Appeals Board in 2003, which was reformed in 2005, and the Council on Manufactured Housing in 2015. Because "sunsetting" an agency is only one of the Committee's many functions, the name "Joint Sunset Committee" has also grown confusing to the public. The Committee voted in 2016 at a public meeting to change its name to one that more accurately reflect the role it has in Delaware's General Assembly: the Joint Legislative Oversight and Sunset Committee. This Act is a result of the Committee's decision and makes changes to the Delaware Code to formalize this decision. It also makes technical corrections to conform existing law to the guidelines of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual. |