(1)
Contents. Each rule adopted by the credit union division shall
contain the text of the rule and, in addition:
a. The date the division adopted the
rule;
b. A brief explanation of the
principal reasons for the rule-making action if such reasons are required by
Iowa Code section 17A.4(1), or
the credit union division in its discretion decides to include such
reasons;
c. A reference to all
rules repealed, amended, or suspended by the rule;
d. A reference to the specific statutory or
other authority authorizing adoption of the rule;
e. Any findings required by any provision of
law as a prerequisite to adoption or effectiveness of the rule;
f.A brief explanation of the principal
reasons for the failure to provide for waivers to the rule if no waiver
provision is included and a brief explanation of any waiver or special
exceptions provided in the rule if such reasons are required by Iowa Code
section 17A.4(1), or
the credit union division in its discretion decides to include such reasons;
and
g. The effective date of the
rule.
(2)
Incorporation by reference. The credit union division may
incorporate by reference in a proposed or adopted rule, and without causing
publication of the incorporated matter in full, all or any part of a code,
standard, rule, or other matter if the division finds that the incorporation of
its text in the division's proposed or adopted rule would be unduly cumbersome,
expensive, or otherwise inexpedient. The reference in the proposed or adopted
rule shall fully and precisely identify the incorporated matter by location,
title, citation, date, and edition, if any; shall briefly indicate the precise
subject and the general contents of the incorporated matter; and shall state
that the proposed or adopted rule does not include any later amendments or
editions of the incorporated matter. The division may incorporate such matter
by reference in a proposed or adopted rule only if the division makes copies of
it readily available to the public. The rule shall state how and where copies
of the incorporated matter may be obtained at cost from this division, and how
and where copies may be obtained from the division of the United States, this
state, another state, or the organization, association, or persons originally
issuing that matter. The division shall retain permanently a copy of any
materials incorporated by reference in a rule of the division.
If the division adopts standards by reference to another
publication, it shall provide a copy of the publication containing the
standards to the administrative rules coordinator for deposit in the state law
library and may make the standards available electronically.
(3)
Reference to materials not
published in full. When the administrative code editor decides to omit
the full text of a proposed or adopted rule because publication of the full
text would be unduly cumbersome, expensive, or otherwise inexpedient, the
division shall prepare and submit to the administrative code editor for
inclusion in the Iowa Administrative Bulletin and Iowa Administrative Code a
summary statement describing the specific subject matter of the omitted
material. This summary statement shall include the title and a brief
description sufficient to inform the public of the specific nature and subject
matter of the proposed or adopted rules, and of significant issues involved in
these rules. The summary statement shall also describe how a copy of the full
text of the proposed or adopted rule, including any unpublished matter and any
matter incorporated by reference, may be obtained from the division. The
division will provide a copy of that full text for a reasonable charge upon
request, shall make copies of the full text available for review at the state
law library, and may make the standards available electronically.
At the request of the administrative code editor, the division
shall provide a proposed statement explaining why publication of the full text
would be unduly cumbersome, expensive, or otherwise inexpedient.
(4)
Style and
form. In preparing its rules, the division shall follow the uniform
numbering system, form, and style prescribed by the administrative rules
coordinator.