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by the General Assembly in 1983. Ch. 173, Acts of 1983.
See also, Sands, Sutherland Statutory Construction, § 48.16
(1973) (views of individual legislators are not relevant in
determining the intent of the Legislature).
3/ While ordinarily the question of burdensomeness is a
policy matter, in the context of a challenge to a
regulation, even a court must make an assessment under
Section 249 of Article 41 of the extent of the burden to
determine whether a party has standing to attack the
agency's reputation.
House Bill No. 1255
AN ACT concerning
Legislative Review - Regulations
FOR the purpose of establishing a procedure for the review of
regulations by the General Assembly; specifying certain
additional powers and duties of the Joint Committee on
Administrative, Executive, and Legislative Review; providing
that the AELR Committee may suspend the adoption of
regulations under certain circumstances; providing for a
delayed effective date; providing that certain standing
committees of the General Assembly may suspend regulations
under certain circumstances and specifying the effect of
suspension; providing for certain staff assistance to the
Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review Committee
of the General Assembly; and generally relating to the
legislative review of regulations.
BY adding to
Article 40 - General Assembly
Section 40B
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1982 Replacement Volume and 1983 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article 41 - Governor - Executive and Administrative
Departments
Section 256 I(a)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1982 Replacement Volume and 1983 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article - State Government
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