HB 216-REGULATIONS: INFORMATIVE SUMMARY/BILLS  9:11:03 AM CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI announced that HB 216 was before the committee. He noted the bill would set firmer deadlines for the drafting of regulations and require that they are written simply and clearly. The committee heard an overview of the bill on April 3. There is a new CS for the bill, version L. SENATOR KOOKESH moved to adopt the proposed SCS for CSHB 216, labeled 27-LS0701\L, as the working document. CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI objected for discussion purposes. He explained that four words "to the extent practicable" were added to the bill on page 2, lines 14-15. This clarifies that notices accompanying the release of new regulations will be written in clear, easily readable language "to the extent practicable." He noted that several agencies within the state deal in very complex, technical subject matter. The committee did not want to ask these agencies to do something that would prevent them from communicating the content of their regulations to the very specific audiences they are seeking to reach. For example, if the Department of Environmental Conservation is putting out regulations on the use of "polybrominated diphenyl ethers," they may need to use that term at some point. He said the committee wanted to make sure it was not tying the hands of agencies and inadvertently preventing them from actually saying what they're doing. CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI removed his objection and stated that the bill has a zero fiscal note. SENATOR KOOKESH moved to report the SCS for CSHB 216, version L, from committee with individual recommendations and the attached zero fiscal note. There being no objection, SCS CSHB 216(STA) was reported from the Senate State Affairs Standing Committee.