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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 3Pt. 1Ch. 3.5Art. 1§ 11340 Regulation Clarity And Efficiency

§ 11340 Regulation Clarity And Efficiency

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§ 11340 Regulation Clarity And Efficiency

Key Takeaways

  • •Too many rules are being made, and they are often hard to understand.
  • •Some rules cost a lot of money and time but aren’t really needed.
  • •Rules that tell people exactly what to do (instead of just saying what goal to reach) can make things harder and stop new ideas.
  • •Small businesses have a tough time following confusing rules because they can’t afford experts to help them.

Example

A small bakery wants to follow health rules but gets confused by long, complicated instructions about how to store food.

The law says rules should be clear and not make life harder for small businesses. If the rules were simpler, the bakery could follow them without hiring an expensive expert.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 11340 Regulation Clarity And Efficiency

The Legislature finds and declares as follows: (a) There has been an unprecedented growth in the number of administrative regulations in recent years. (b) The language of many regulations is frequently unclear and unnecessarily complex, even when the complicated and technical nature of the subject matter is taken into account. The language is often confusing to the persons who must comply with the regulations. (c) Substantial time and public funds have been spent in adopting regulations, the necessity for which has not been established. (d) The imposition of prescriptive standards upon private persons and entities through regulations where the establishment of performance standards could reasonably be expected to produce the same result has placed an unnecessary burden on California citizens and discouraged innovation, research, and development of improved means of achieving desirable social goals. (e) There exists no central office in state government with the power and duty to review regulations to ensure that they are written in a comprehensible manner, are authorized by statute, and are consistent with other law. (f) Correcting the problems that have been caused by the unprecedented growth of regulations in California requires the direct involvement of the Legislature as well as that of the executive branch of state government. (g) The complexity and lack of clarity in many regulations put small businesses, which do not have the resources to hire experts to assist them, at a distinct disadvantage. (Amended by Stats. 1993, Ch. 870, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 1994.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

administrative regulationsunprecedented growthunclear and unnecessarily complexprescriptive standardsperformance standardscentral

Related Statutes

  • § 11340.1 Administrative Regulation Review Office
  • § 11340.2 Office Of Administrative Law
  • § 11340.3 Office Staffing Authority
  • § 11340.4 Administrative Rulemaking Oversight
  • § 11340.5 Agency Rule Adoption Requirements

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 11340.
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