ACR represents members of the Administrative Codes and Registers Section of NASS. These members publish rules at the state and federal level. #acrorg#acrcon
Only 43 Days before the ACR Summer Conference!! Be sure to register and reserve your place at this important Admin Rule national stage!!
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Can AI draft rule?? Check out this Podcast about this topic: Bridget Dooling and Mark Febrizio on Robotic Rulemaking https://t.co/t6yoG7gWv8 via @acast
Are You Retiring??? The ACR Awards Committee needs submissions for our colleagues that have retired or will be retiring by July 1st of 2023. Let us know of any of these events so we may prepare Retirement Resolutions for our valued members 🏆
Did your State, Bureau, or Program do amazing things to ease access, to streamline processes, or to improve readability for administrative rules? Please consider a submission for your hard work!
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@HeatherJarret17 Each State's constitution describes how Administrative Law is executed there and it is not uncommon for some States to restrict rulemaking authority for agencies. Great Question!
Oregon has been removing rule language with harmful meanings or histories, i.e. rather than “inmate” they use “incarcerated individual” and rather than using “homeless” as a adjective for the person, use “individual whose living circumstances meet the definition of homeless.”
How are we coming up to the years' end?! We can not leave '22 w/o another big Congratulations to all the Awardees from this year /Especially '22 Colborn Innovation Award Winner - @JackEwing 🏆👏 Great Job representing the work being done in #iowa!!
Virtually everything in your daily life is affected in some way by rules published by members of ACR! We have grown to include members involved in any aspect of administrative rules. So what are you waiting for??
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Hot off the press! Louisiana has a new Style Manual for rule writers. It is conveniently sized (fold-over) as a desk copy. This information is still contained within our larger handbook along with a current APA copy, submittal guidelines, and general information from rule review!
Congratulations to Jack Ewing from Iowa for receiving the 2022 Colborn Innovation Award! The system improvements to organize the administrative rule requirements after each legislative session have been vital to be informed and compliant. Great Job Jack!
Louisiana has been an amazing host for the 2022 Summer Conference. Huge thanks to Catherine Brindley for the hospitality and planning her team took on for our members. Thank you Catherine! #2022ACRConf#NassConf
Registration is now open for the NASS 2022 Summer Conference from July 7-10, 2022 at the Hilton Baton Rouge Capitol Center! Registration and more information can be found here: https://t.co/boXqE8tMWm
The @FedRegister has formally launched a new eCFR website, which is available at https://t.co/3E1Ydrq5Pc. For a comprehensive introduction to the main features of their new website visit https://t.co/y4C2ZOclwF