Section 1-26-4.3 - Time limits for adoption of rules--Presentation to review committee.

1-26-4.3. Time limits for adoption of rules--Presentation to review committee. No permanent rule may be adopted if more than seventy-five days have passed from the date the public hearing on the rule commenced. The agency shall appear before the Interim Rules Review Committee and present the proposed permanent rule to the committee within the seventy-five-day period before the rule is filed with the secretary of state. If the Interim Rules Review Committee fails to meet on the proposed permanent rule during the seventy-five-day period, and if the agency has complied with subdivisions 1-26-6(1) to 1-26-6(4), inclusive, the agency may complete the rules adoption process by complying with subdivision 1-26-6(5) notwithstanding subdivision 1-26-6(6). No emergency rule may be adopted if more than thirty days have passed from the date the notice of intent to adopt an emergency rule was published in the manner prescribed in § 1-26-4.1.

Source: SL 1975, ch 16, § 14; SL 1987, ch 23; SL 1989, ch 16, § 5; SL 1991, ch 12; SL 1996, ch 11, § 2; SL 2000, ch 4, § 1.