Legislative Regulation Review Committee
While the Legislative Regulation Review Committee has been in existence since 1972, it was a November 24, 1982 amendment to the State's Constitution which provided the authority for the General Assembly to adopt the current structure of the committee.
It is the responsibility of the Legislative Regulation Review Committee to review regulations proposed by state agencies and approve them before regulations are implemented. This position was adopted since all regulations have the force of law, and it is important that regulations do not contravene the legislative intent, or conflict with current state or federal laws, or state or federal constitutions.
This joint bipartisan committee is made up of 14 members: 6 senators and 8 representatives divided equally by party. In keeping with the bipartisan nature of the committee the chairmanship of the committee changes every two years. Pairing either a Senate Democrat and a House Republican or a Senate Republican and a House Democrat as co‑chairs.
Contact
Regulation Review Committee
- Committee Administrator: Catherine M. Thomas
- State Capitol Building, Room 011
- Hartford, CT 06106
- Submit Public Hearing Testimony
- Please be aware that all submitted testimony is public record. Depending upon the information you supply, this may reveal some or all of the following: Email address, physical address, phone number, name, age, and other personal information. All submissions are uploaded and linked on the Connecticut General Assembly website. All public hearing testimony, written and spoken, is public information. As such, it will be made available on the CGA website and indexed by Internet search engines.
- 2023-2024 Subcommittee Assignments
- Virtual Committee Meeting Guidelines
Public Hearing Testimony and Other Written Submissions
Please be aware that all submitted testimony is public record. Depending upon the information you supply, this may reveal some or all of the following: Email address, physical address, phone number, name, age, and other personal information. All submissions are uploaded and linked on the Connecticut General Assembly website.
All public hearing testimony, written and spoken, is public information. As such, it will be made available on the CGA website and indexed by Internet search engines.
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Reporting of Mandated Regulations
- Connecticut General Statutes Section 4-170b
- Agency Reporting Table
- 2023 Report of the Legislative Regulation Review Committee to the Connecticut General Assembly
- 2022 Report of the Legislative Regulation Review Committee to the Connecticut General Assembly
- 2021 Report of the Legislative Regulation Review Committee to the Connecticut General Assembly
- 2020 Report of the Legislative Regulation Review Committee to the Connecticut General Assembly
- 2019 Report of the Legislative Regulation Review Committee to the Connecticut General Assembly
- 2018 Report of the Legislative Regulation Review Committee to the Connecticut General Assembly
- 2017 Report of the Legislative Regulation Review Committee to the Connecticut General Assembly
- 2016 Report of the Legislative Regulation Review Committee to the Connecticut General Assembly
Department of Administrative Services Codes
2022 Connecticut State Fire Prevention Code
2022 Connecticut State Fire Safety Code
- 1) Proposed 2022 Connecticut State Fire Safety Code
- 10) Vote Tally Sheet
- 2) LCO Memo
- 3) Vote Tally Sheet
- 4) Resubmitted Proposed Connecticut State Fire Safety Code
- 5) LCO Memo
- 6) Vote Tally Sheet
- 7) Second Resubmitted Proposed Connecticut State Fire Safety Code Second Resubmission
- 8) Substitute Pages
- 9) LCO Memo
2022 Connecticut State Building Code
2018 Connecticut State Fire Safety Code
2018 Connecticut State Building Code
2018 Connecticut State Fire Prevention Code
2016 Connecticut State Fire Safety Code
2016 Connecticut State Building Code