875 - Declaration of purpose.

* § 875. Declaration  of purpose. The legislature finds and determines  as follows:    1. Increasing regulation of business in the state has been accompanied  by  a  proliferation  of  permits   entailing   multiple   requirements,  jurisdictional   overlaps,   and   business   uncertainties.  More  than  thirty-five state agencies issue  permits  affecting  business.  Permits  number  in  the  hundreds  in  statute  with  still  more  in  rules and  regulations.   Business moves  in  a  maze  of  permits,  licenses,  and  approvals.    2.  The  public  interest  will be served by overcoming the delays and  burdensome  permit  requirements  which  too  often  accompany  business  regulation and by fixing responsibility for continuing and comprehensive  action  designed  to  consolidate,  simplify,  or  expedite  the  permit  procedures of state agencies.    3. Accomplishment of these purposes will be  facilitated  through  the  establishment  of  an  office  for  business  permits  and  a program of  business permit  assistance  in  state  government  which  will  provide  comprehensive   permit   information,   one-stop   service   for  permit  applicants, and the coordination of permit processing and review.    4. It is the intent of the legislature that the  program  of  business  permit  assistance  will  be  directed  to  commercial,  or  non-profit,  business undertakings, projects,  and  activities  rather  than  to  the  routine  issuance  of  licenses  and  permits for individual privileges,  including  the  occupational  licenses  for  practicing   a   trade   or  profession,  licenses for operating a motor vehicle and amateur sporting  licenses, such as for hunting and fishing.    5. It is the further intent of the legislature  that  the  program  of  business   permit   assistance   focus   primarily   on  those  business  undertakings needing special help with  state  agency  requirements  and  procedures  and, generally improve the delivery of governmental services  to businesses locating or expanding in the state.    6. The program of business permit assistance will  thereby  constitute  an  economic  advantage to the state and facilitate such undertakings as  commercial, industrial and residential  developments;  medical,  social,  and educational installations; industrial location or expansion; changes  in   manufacturing,   production,   and  distribution  processes;  local  government projects; and general construction.    * NB Authority of office terminated per § 893 December 31, 1995