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2024 Annual Rulemaking Calendar


Government Code Section 11017.6 requires every state agency responsible for implementing a statute that requires interpretation pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act to prepare, by January 30, a rulemaking calendar for that year. The rulemaking calendar must be: (1) prepared in accordance with the format specified by the Office of Administrative Law; (2) approved by the head of the department or, if the rulemaking agency is an entity other than a department, by the officer, board, commission, or other entity which has been delegated the authority to adopt, amend, or repeal regulations; and (3) published in the California Regulatory Notice Register.

The 2024 Annual Rulemaking Calendar submitted for the California Department of Education, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and the California State Board of Education is listed below.

Schedule A: Proposed Regulations Implementing Statutes Enacted During the Year 2023

Schedule B: Proposed Regulations Implementing Statutes Enacted Prior to the Year 2023


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Last Reviewed: Tuesday, February 27, 2024
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