Connecticut 2026 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05254

Introduced
2/19/26  
Refer
2/19/26  
Report Pass
3/17/26  
Refer
3/26/26  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Process And Timetable For The Review Of Existing Regulations Of Connecticut State Agencies.

Impact

The implementation of HB05254 is expected to lead to substantial amendments in the way state agencies manage and assess their existing regulations. The act compels agencies to review their regulations and eliminate those deemed obsolete or ineffective, thereby potentially reshaping the regulatory landscape of Connecticut. Supporters believe this will reduce governmental inefficiencies and encourage an environment more conducive to compliance and effective governance. Furthermore, it will require agencies to be more proactive in addressing community concerns and regulatory concerns raised by external stakeholders.

Summary

HB05254 aims to establish a structured process and timetable for the review of existing regulations enforced by Connecticut state agencies. This bill mandates that state agencies will conduct periodic reviews of their rules to ascertain their relevance and effectiveness. Specifically, starting on February 1, 2027, the office of the Governor will set individual schedules for each agency to ensure that these reviews occur at least once every seven years. This systematic approach is designed to reduce unnecessary regulatory burdens and streamline processes across various agencies, ultimately enhancing efficiency in government operations.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB05254 appears to be supportive, particularly from those advocating for regulatory reform and increased efficiency within state government. Proponents highlight the importance of adaptability in regulations to reflect current societal and economic needs. However, there may be concerns regarding the potential for inadequate oversight if agencies become too lenient in regulating certain practices post-review, leading to a possible decrease in standards in crucial sectors. The discussions surrounding the bill reflect a desire for balance between regulatory clarity and the necessity for robust oversight.

Contention

While the overall aim of HB05254 seems to align with modernizing state regulations, there are notable points of contention. Critics may argue that the seven-year review period could lead to insufficient regulation if agencies view it as a signal to relax standards over time. Furthermore, some stakeholders are concerned about the adequacy of public participation in the review process, fearing that important local issues may be overlooked. The bill’s reliance on the administrative capabilities of state agencies raises additional questions about the potential for inconsistencies in the implementation of the review process across various departments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB06073

An Act Concerning The Process And Timeline For The Review Of Existing Regulations Of Connecticut State Agencies And The Reporting Of Implementation Of Certain Consultant Study Recommendations.

CT SB01297

An Act Concerning Minor Revisions To The Higher Education Statutes Concerning The Establishment Of The Connecticut State Community College And The Board Of Regents For Higher Education.

CT HB07245

An Act Concerning A Deadline For The Implementation Of Automatic Voter Registration Processes At Certain State Agencies.

CT HB07085

An Act Concerning A Review Of And A Transition To The Release-based Cleanup Program And Related Regulations.

CT SB01420

An Act Concerning The Connecticut Partnership For Long-term Care.

CT HB07183

An Act Concerning The Regulation Of Long-term Care Insurance, Reports Concerning Such Insurance And A Limited Performance Audit Of The Connecticut Partnership For Long-term Care.

CT HB07277

An Act Concerning The Provision Of Special Education In Connecticut.

CT SB00132

An Act Establishing A Task Force Concerning The Regulation Adoption Process.

CT HB05001

An Act Concerning The Quality And Delivery Of Special Education Services In Connecticut.

CT SB01463

An Act Concerning Disclosures, Payments And Revenue Transfers By The Connecticut Lottery Corporation.

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