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101 Pa. Code § 19.406. Concurrent resolution to disapprove regulation but permit its adoption.

§ 19.406. Concurrent resolution to disapprove regulation but permit its adoption.


SENATE CONCURRENT REGULATORY REVIEW RESOLUTION
NO. 1

  Disapproving but permitting adoption of State Board of Optometrical Examiners regulation on licensing fees.

 WHEREAS, The State Board of Optometrical Examiners has proposed a regulation establishing fees for licensing examinations under the authority of section 812.1 of the act April 9, 1929 (P. L. 177, No. 175), known as The Administrative Code of 1929; and

 WHEREAS, The Senate Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure recommended disapproval of the proposed regulation to the Independent Regulatory Review Commission under section 5(c) of the act of June 25, 1982 (P. L. 633, No. 181), known as the Regulatory Review Act; and

 WHEREAS, The committee received notice under section 6(c) of the Regulatory Review Act that the commission approved the proposed regulation; and

 WHEREAS, The committee has determined that the proposed regulation should be disapproved by the General Assembly as an indication of its intent that it is not in favor of the regulation, but permit its final adoption, and notified the State Board of Optometrical Examiners of this determination; and

 WHEREAS, The committee reports this resolution under section 7(c) of the Regulatory Review Act for action by the General Assembly within 30 calendar days or ten legislative days, whichever is longer, from the date of reporting this resolution; therefore be it

 RESOLVED (the House of Representatives concurring), That the General Assembly disapprove the proposed regulation of the State Board of Optometrical Examiners on licensing fees as an indication of the intent of the General Assembly that it is not in favor of the regulation; and be it further

 RESOLVED, That the State Board of Optometrical Examiners may publish a final order adopting the regulation; and be it further

 RESOLVED, That notice of the final disposition of this resolution be sent to the State Board of Optometrical Examiners and published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.



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