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Guide for Using the Rule Monitor in the State Register
| Column 1. |
Agency Name, (Title and Series
Number) |
| Column 2. |
Rule Title, Price and Type |
| Column 3. |
Date Notice of Public Hearing or
Comment Period Filed |
| Column 4. |
Date of Public Hearing or Last
Date Comments Will Be Received |
| Column 5. |
Date Emergency Rule Filed,
Emergency Amendments Filed, Emergency Rule Decision (ERD) Number & Date ERD Filed
(Effective Date of Emergency Rule) |
| Column 6. |
Date Agency Approved Legislative
Rules Filed |
| Column 7. |
Date Review by the Legislative
Rule-Making Review Committee & Action Taken **Please Note** The Board of Education,
Board of Trustees & Board of Directors File Their Rules With the Educational
Over-Sight Committee. |
| Column 8. |
Legislative Action |
| Column 9. |
Date Agency
Final Files Legislative, Procedural or Interpretive Rules. This is the Final Step for
Procedural & Interpretive Rules. |
| Column 10. |
Date Rule is Effective |
| Titles followed by an asterisk
(**) indicate that the rule is in effect as an emergency. |
| Emergency rules will not have a
"Notice" date until the agency files one but the rule will appear in Columns 1,
2 & 5. An Agency must file for either a public hearing or public comment period either
before filing as an emergency or no more than 30 days after filing the rule as an
emergency. |
| If more than one date appears in a
column, it means the agency has repeated that step (ex. - holding an additional public
hearing). |
| If a particular step is not
required by law for a particular rule, the "N/A" will appear in the excluded
step column. |
| Once a rule becomes effective
& the effective date appears in Column 10, the rule will be removed from the monitor
after the rule is distributed in the loose leaf version of the Code of State Rules. |
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