Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. dept. 45, ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY - ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY
The Administrative History following each Rule gives the date on which the Rule was originally filed and its effective date, as well as the date on which any amendment or repeal was filed and its effective date. Principal abbreviations used in the Administrative History are as follows:
f. - filed
eff. - effective
R. - Rule (Abbreviated only at the beginning of the control number)
Ch. - Chapter (Abbreviated only at the beginning of the control number)
ER. - Emergency Rule
Rev. - Revised
Note: Emergency Rules are listed in each Rule's Administrative History by Emergency Rule number, date filed and effective date. The Emergency Rule will be in effect for 120 days or until the effective date of a permanent Rule covering the same subject matter superseding this Emergency Rule is adopted, as specified by the Agency.
Chapter 45-1 entitled "Organization of Council" was adopted. F. May 18, 2012; eff. Jun. 7, 2012.
Chapter 45-2 entitled "Council Procedures" was adopted. F. May 18, 2012; eff. Jun. 7, 2012.
Chapter 45-3 entitled "Rules for American Indian Remains and Burial Objects Held by Museums" was adopted. F. May 18, 2012; eff. Jun. 7, 2012.
Rule 45-2-.04 adopted. F. May 27, 2025; eff. June 16, 2025.
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The Administrative History following each Rule gives the date on which the Rule was originally filed and its effective date, as well as the date on which any amendment or repeal was filed and its effective date. Principal abbreviations used in the Administrative History are as follows:
f. - filed
eff. - effective
R. - Rule (Abbreviated only at the beginning of the control number)
Ch. - Chapter (Abbreviated only at the beginning of the control number)
ER. - Emergency Rule
Rev. - Revised
Note: Emergency Rules are listed in each Rule's Administrative History by Emergency Rule number, date filed and effective date. The Emergency Rule will be in effect for 120 days or until the effective date of a permanent Rule covering the same subject matter superseding this Emergency Rule is adopted, as specified by the Agency.
Chapter 40-1 entitled "Organization of Council" was adopted. F. May 18, 2012; eff. Jun. 7, 2012.
Chapter 40-2 entitled "Council Procedures" was adopted. F. May 18, 2012; eff. Jun. 7, 2012.
Chapter 40-3 entitled "Rules for American Indian Remains and Burial Objects Held by Museums" was adopted. F. May 18, 2012; eff. Jun. 7, 2012.