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Responses
Received From
Environment
Department, Office of General Counsel
Economic
Development
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
House Joint Memorial
41 directs the Public Regulatory Commission (PRC) and the Regulation and
Licensing Department (RLD) to reexamine their procedures for the oversight,
licensing and regulation of businesses.
Significant Issues
This memorial requests
these two departments reexamine their procedures in light of the following
considerations:
1.
2.
Government should facilitate the
expansion of
3.
Existing jobs need to be preserved, and
with
4.
Diversification of business and industry
should be encouraged. This protects
against drastic changes in the state’s economy.
5.
Healthy businesses need timely and
efficient government oversight.
6.
The complexity of current licensing
procedures slows expansion and growth.
7.
State agencies and commissions that
regulate business and industry should streamline their procedures to shorten
the time it takes for businesses to get started
in
There will be minimal
fiscal and administrative impact on the PRC and RLD due to staff and time resources
needed to conduct this study.
While
simplifying the government licensing and oversight involvement, the state must
balance the needs of consumers who stand to be harmed if the regulation is
inadequate.
POSSIBLE QUESTIONS
This memorial really
focuses on the “licensing” issues. There
are likely other government barriers that come into play. Therefore, should
other agencies, such as the Secretary of State, Economic Development, Tourism
and Taxation and Revenue, participate in a more comprehensive review of
business and industry growth and expansion?