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Oct 11, 2024 · Q1 When is the Regulation Redesign Phase 1 going live? A1 As filed and approved by FERC, Regulation Redesign Phase 1 is scheduled to go live on Oct. 1, 2025. Q2 When is the Reg-Up and Reg-Down implementation? A2 The Reg-Up and Reg-Down implementation is in the Phase 2 of the Regulation Redesign, and as filed and
Generally, regulations become effective on one of four quarterly dates based on when the final regulations are filed with the Secretary of State: January 1, if filed between September 1 and November 30; April 1, if filed between December 1 and February 29; July 1, if filed between March 1 and May 31; and October 1, if filed between June 1 and ...
The California Regulatory Notice Register contains notices of proposed regulatory actions by state regulatory agencies to adopt, amend, or repeal regulations contained in the California Code of Regulations.
Sep 21, 2022 · An overview of where California administrative agency regulations are published, how to find relevant regulations, and how to make sure regulations are up-to-date. Steps you can take to see if you have the current version of a California regulation.
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What’s Next? FY 2022-2023 Reasons for Recoupment for DMC, DMC -ODS, and SMHS will be developed and updated to align with documentation requirements. Standard Screening & Transition Tools go live January 2023. Payment Reform goes live July 2023. 22
State agencies must conduct a Standardized Regulatory Impact Assessment (SRIA) when it estimates that a proposed regulation has an economic impact exceeding $50 million. The Department of Finance has adopted regulations for state agencies to follow when conducting a SRIA for major regulations.
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Oct 4, 2021 · On October 4, 2021, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law Assembly Bill 390, which adds new renewal reminder notice requirements and cancellation requirements to California’s already-demanding Automatic Renewal Law (ARL). These new requirements will take effect on July 1, 2022: