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PRINTER'S NO. 176
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSE BILL
No.
209
Session of
2017
INTRODUCED BY PHILLIPS-HILL, BARRAR, BLOOM, BOBACK, GABLER,
GILLEN, GROVE, IRVIN, KAUFFMAN, MACKENZIE, MENTZER, ROTHMAN,
RYAN, SACCONE, SOLOMON, WARD AND ZIMMERMAN, JANUARY 25, 2017
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON STATE GOVERNMENT, JANUARY 25, 2017
AN ACT
Establishing the Independent Office of the Repealer and
providing for its power and duties.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1. Short title.
This act shall be known and may be cited as the Independent
Office of the Repealer Act.
Section 2. Definitions.
The following words and phrases when used in this act shall
have the meanings given to them in this section unless the
context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Committee." The Selection and Organization Committee in the
office.
"Director." The director of the office.
"Office." The Independent Office of the Repealer.
Section 3. Establishment.
There is established a nonpartisan Independent Office of the
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Repealer. The office shall be an independent agency.
Section 4. Powers and duties of office.
The office shall have the following powers and duty to:
(1) Adopt logical, quantitative and qualitative rules to
determine whether an existing statute or regulation of the
Commonwealth is:
(i) Unreasonable, unduly burdensome, detrimental to
economic well-being, duplicative, onerous, defective or
in conflict with another statute or regulation.
(ii) Defying a common sense approach to government.
(2) Perform a systemic review of existing statutes and
regulations of this Commonwealth in accordance with the rules
adopted for review under this act.
(3) Identify existing statutes and regulations which may
be appropriate for legislative and executive agency
modification, revision or repeal.
(4) Establish as soon as practical a system with a
publicly accessible Internet website that allows the office
to receive:
(i) Suggestions and comments, along with supporting
documentation, for modification, revision or repeal from
citizens, businesses, government agencies or others.
(ii) Reports on allegations of wasteful governmental
practices.
(5) Determine and implement internal policies, standards
and procedures as may be necessary for the orderly and
efficient execution of the mission of the office.
(6) Implement a tracking system to follow all
submissions and actions taken on a recommendation made by the
director which includes progress of modification, revision or
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repeal.
(7) By June 30 of each year, report to the General
Assembly and the Governor on:
(i) Recommended changes to statutes and regulations.
(ii) Recommended changes to increase efficiency and
eliminate wasteful practices.
(iii) Progress of the revision, repeal or abrogation
of statutes and regulations.
Section 5. Membership and appointments.
(a) Committee.--The committee established in the office
shall:
(1) Consist of the following members:
(i) One member appointed by the Governor.
(ii) One member appointed by the President pro
tempore of the Senate in consultation with the Majority
Leader and the Minority Leader of the Senate.
(iii) One member appointed by the Speaker of the
House of Representatives in consultation with the
Majority Leader and the Minority Leader of the House of
Representatives.
(2) Select the director of the office in accordance with
the following:
(i) The committee shall publish qualifications of
the director in the Pennsylvania Code and Bulletin within
90 days of the first meeting of the committee.
(ii) The appointment may not be made on the basis of
political affiliation.
(iii) The appointment shall be made on the basis of
the fitness to perform the duties of the office based on
3the published qualifications.
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(b) Director.--The director shall serve in accordance with
the following:
(1) The selection of the director shall occur no later
than July 1, 2018.
(2) The director shall serve for a term of six years.
(3) An individual appointed as director to fill a
vacancy prior to the expiration of a term shall only serve
for the unexpired portion of the term.
(c) Deputy director.--The director shall appoint a deputy
director who shall have the following duties:
(1) Perform assigned duties from the director.
(2) Assume the role of the director:
(i) during an absence or incapacity of the director;
or
(ii) if a vacancy occurs in the position of director
until a successor director is appointed.
(d) Removal.--The director may be removed by a concurrent
resolution passed by the Senate and the House of
Representatives.
Section 6. Director.
The director shall have the following powers and duties:
(1) The authority to:
(i) Determine and implement internal policies,
standards and protocols to orderly and efficiently carry
out the mission of the office under this act.
(ii) Procure the temporary or intermittent service
of attorneys, experts, consultants or organizations by
contract.
(2) Hire and fix compensation in accordance with the
following:
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(i) The hiring and appointments shall be made on the
basis of the duties of the office and the performance of
the functions of the office.
(ii) All personnel shall be hired or appointed
without regard to political affiliation.
(iii) Hiring and appointments shall be based on
fitness to perform the necessary duties.
Section 7. Notice.
(a) Transmittal of notice.--When the office determines that
a statute or regulation meets the standards set under this act
and as set by the director for modification, revision or repeal,
the director shall recommend the action to:
(1) The General Assembly if a statute needs to be
modified, revised or repealed.
(2) The State department or agency which created the
regulation that needs to be modified, revised or repealed.
(b) Details.--A recommendation from the office shall provide
specific details why the office is recommending that the statute
or regulation needs to be modified, revised or repealed.
Section 8. Records.
The office shall be a legislative agency for the purposes of
the act of February 14, 2008 (P.L.6, No.3), known as the Right-
to-Know Law.
Section 9. Sunset.
This act shall expire June 30, 2024.
Section 10. Effective date.
This act shall take effect immediately.
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