SF0117 - Administrative rules & regulations.

 

2001

State of Wyoming

01LSO-0254

 

 

 

SENATE FILE NO.  SF0117

 

 

Administrative rules & regulations.

 

Sponsored by:

 

 

A BILL

 

for

 

 1  AN ACT relating to administrative procedures; providing
 2  requirements for the adoption of a rule and its compliance
 3  with state statutory requirements as specified; and
 4  providing for an effective date.

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 6  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:

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 8         Section 1.  W.S. 16-3-103(a)(i) by creating a new
 9  subparagraph (G) is amended to read:

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11         16-3-103.  Adoption, amendment and repeal of rules;
12  notice; hearing; emergency rules; proceedings to contest;
13  review and approval by governor.

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 1         (a)  Prior to an agency's adoption, amendment or
 2  repeal of all rules other than interpretative rules or
 3  statements of general policy, the agency shall:

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 5              (i)  Give at least forty-five (45) days notice of
 6  its intended action. Notice shall be mailed to all persons
 7  making timely requests of the agency for advanced notice of
 8  its rulemaking proceedings and to the attorney general, the
 9  secretary of state's office as registrar of rules, and the
10  legislative service office if a state agency. The agency
11  shall submit a copy of the proposed rules, in a format
12  conforming to any requirements prescribed pursuant to
13  subsection (f) of this section, with the notice given to
14  the legislative service office. The notice shall include:

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16                   (G)  A statement whether the proposed rule
17  change meets minimum state statutory requirements or
18  whether the proposed rule change exceeds minimum state
19  statutory requirements. If the rule change exceeds minimum
20  state statutory requirements, the agency shall file a
21  statement explaining the reason why the rule exceeds
22  statutory requirements.

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 1         Section 2.  This act is effective July 1, 2001.

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 3                         (END)

 

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