Government,
Corporate,
Administrative/Regulatory
Aug. 28, 2017
Authority, reference, necessity, clarity, et al.
In 1979, the concern about government regulation reached a zenith, resulting in AB 1111, which dramatically reformed the California Administrative Procedure Act, the law governing how regulations are adopted by state agencies through the rulemaking process.





Regulatory reform is a perennial political issue. Whether it is called deregulation, over-regulation, regulatory efficiency or regulatory abuse, the issue is ever present, relevant and evolving.
Nearly 40 years ago California enacted one of the most sweeping regulatory reforms in the history of the United States. The legislation enacted in 1979, Assembly Bill 1111, completely revised the process that California had used to adopt regu...
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