Guidance for Drafting Regulations in the Active Voice
Guidance for Drafting Regulations in the Active Voice B y Chris Micheli In California, drafters of regulations and bills are instructed to use the active voice, rather than the passive voice. This is a change in the historical manner of drafting that previously included lots of passive voice language in state laws. As a result, many examples of the passive voice remain in California regulations and statutes. The following examples of passive versus active voice changes to state statutes are contained in bills recently enacted into law in this state: …provide comments to the department on all proposed projects funded from the Big Game Management Account to help ensure that the requirements of this section have been are met. Nothing in this chapter shal...