Drafting Regulations under the APA
Overview
The Administrative Procedure Act (APA), City Code, General Provisions, Title 4, requires City regulations to be submitted for review and approval before they can be posted for public comment or declared legally effective. This webpage provides links to the resources needed to draft proposed regulations in the APA format.
Regulations Affected by the APA
The APA only applies to agency rules that regulate public behavior or affect public rights. It does not regulate a statement, policy, or procedure that pertains only to the internal management or operations of an agency, such as an agency’s organizational affairs or its employee rules of conduct, training, and discipline.
The Law Department is aware that some regulations may seek to regulate both public behavior and internal operations in the same document. In these instances, in order to reduce the work involved in complying with the APA, agencies may wish to consider separating the provisions that regulate public behavior from internally facing provisions. This bifurcation is not an APA requirement, however.
Drafting Regulations
The APA requires City regulations to be drafted in the same style required by the Code of Maryland Regulation (COMAR). To guide you in the drafting process:
- Review the Style Manual for Regulations.
- View examples of regulations in COMAR format on the Division of State Documents website.
- Review the COBRA Table of Contents to determine which Title your agency's regulations fall under.
- Schedule a training with DLR on drafting and promulgating regulations.
Questions about the APA drafting style and submission of regulations should be directed to Hanna Naugle.
Questions about the legality of a proposed regulation can be emailed to Michele Toth.