Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 107 | Governor
Section 107.53 | Business Impact Analysis Instrument.

Effective: September 17, 2014
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 3 - 130th General Assembly
The common sense initiative office shall develop, and as it becomes necessary or advisable shall improve, a business impact analysis instrument that shall be used as required by law to evaluate draft and existing rules that might have an adverse impact on businesses. The instrument shall be in writing, and shall include the following:
(A) Standards that encourage agencies to propose draft rules, and to evaluate existing rules, and proposed revisions thereto, in such a manner that the rules will be as easy to understand as their subject matter permits;
(B) Performance measures that can be applied to evaluate the likely efficiency and effectiveness of a draft or existing rule in achieving its regulatory objectives;
(C) Standards for evaluating alternative means of regulation that might reduce or eliminate the adverse impact a draft or existing rule might have on businesses;
(D) Standards that will promote transparency, predictability, consistency, and flexibility in the implementation and operation of a draft or existing rule, as well as an overall balance in a draft or existing rule between its regulatory objectives and the costs of compliance it imposes on regulated persons;
(E) Standards that require an agency to encourage businesses that might be adversely impacted by a draft rule to participate in the rule-making process, beginning at the earliest practicable stage, and that will encourage businesses that are or may be adversely impacted by an existing rule to offer advice and assistance to the agency when the existing rule is being implemented and administered; and
(F) Any other standards or measures, or any other criteria, the office concludes will reduce or eliminate adverse impacts on businesses and foster improved regulation and economic development in the state.
Alternative means of regulation include, and are not limited to, less stringent compliance or reporting requirements, less stringent schedules or deadlines, consolidation or simplification of requirements, establishment of performance standards to replace operational standards, and exemption of businesses.
The instrument does not need to be adopted as a rule. The office shall publish the current instrument in the register of Ohio.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 1 | State Government

Chapter 107 | Governor

Section 107.01 | Election - Term.

Section 107.02 | Secretaries and Clerk.

Section 107.03 | Governor Shall Submit Budget and Estimate of Income.

Section 107.031 | School Facilities Commission Minimum Budget Recommendations.

Section 107.032 | Appropriations Limitations Definitions.

Section 107.033 | Appropriations Limitations to Be Included in Budget.

Section 107.034 | Determination of Appropriation Limitations.

Section 107.035 | Previous Appropriations Considered in Determining Limitations.

Section 107.036 | Estimate of Total Incentive Tax Credits to Be Authorized in Each Year.

Section 107.04 | Governor May Issue Warrant in Certain Cases.

Section 107.05 | Certain Officers Ineligible to Perform Duties Until Commissioned by Governor.

Section 107.06 | [Repealed Effective 4/7/2023 by Hb 458, 134th General Assembly] Fees for Governor's Commission.

Section 107.07 | Certificate and Fee for Commission Sent to Secretary of State.

Section 107.08 | Filling Vacancy in Office of Judge.

Section 107.09 | Publication of Decennial Apportionment.

Section 107.10 | Records to Be Kept in Governor's Office.

Section 107.11 | Index.

Section 107.12 | Governor's Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives.

Section 107.121 | Annual Tanf Report.

Section 107.14 | Transfer Authority of Federal Government to State Concerning Certain Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy.

Section 107.15 | Appointing Authenticating Officer to Sign for Governor.

Section 107.16 | Putting Into Operation the Federal Highway Safety Act.

Section 107.17 | Authorizing One Year Participation in Federal Program.

Section 107.18 | Qualifying State for Federal Programs.

Section 107.19 | Executive Orders in Violation of Anti-Trust Laws.

Section 107.21 | Governor's Office of Appalachian Ohio.

Section 107.25 | Tribal State Gaming Compacts.

Section 107.29 | Gubernatorial Transition Committee.

Section 107.30 | Appropriations for Expenses of Governor-Elect.

Section 107.35 | Evaluation of State and Local Workforce Programs.

Section 107.40 | Governor's Residence Advisory Commission.

Section 107.41 | Request for Department Goals and Metrics.

Section 107.42 | Governor's Declaration of State of Emergency; General Assembly's Authority.

Section 107.43 | General Assembly Authority to Rescind or Invalidate Orders or Rules During Emergency; Civil Actions.

Section 107.51 | "Agency" and "Draft Rule" Defined; Construction of Sections.

Section 107.52 | Draft Rules With Adverse Impact on Businesses.

Section 107.53 | Business Impact Analysis Instrument.

Section 107.54 | Evaluation of Draft Rules; Recommendations.

Section 107.55 | Annual Report.

Section 107.56 | Actions Reviewed by Common Sense Initiative Office.

Section 107.57 | Regulatory Restriction Elimination.

Section 107.61 | Common Sense Initiative Office.

Section 107.62 | Establishment of Comment System.

Section 107.63 | Small Business Advisory Council.

Section 107.71 | Office of Innovateohio.