Iowa Admin. Code r. 351-14.10 - Exemptions from public rule-making procedures
(1)
Omission of notice and
comment. To the extent the board for good cause finds that public
notice and participation are unnecessary, impracticable, or contrary to the
public interest in the process of adopting a rule, the board may adopt that
rule without publishing advance Notice of Intended Action in the Iowa
Administrative Bulletin and without providing for written or oral public
submissions prior to its adoption. The board shall incorporate the required
finding and a brief statement of its supporting reasons in each rule adopted in
reliance upon this subrule.
(2)
Public proceedings on rules adopted without them. The board
may, at any time, commence a standard rule-making proceeding for the adoption
of a rule that is identical or similar to a rule it adopts in reliance upon
subrule 14.10(1). Upon written petition by a governmental subdivision, the
administrative rules review committee, the administrative rules coordinator, an
association having not less than 25 members, or at least 25 persons, the board
shall commence a standard rule-making proceeding for any rule specified in the
petition that was adopted in reliance upon subrule 14.10(1). Such a petition
must be filed within one year of the publication of the specified rule in the
Iowa Administrative Bulletin as an adopted rule. The rule-making proceeding on
that rule must be commenced within 60 days of the receipt of such a petition.
After a standard rule-making proceeding commenced pursuant to this subrule, the
board may either readopt the rule it adopted without benefit of all usual
procedures on the basis of subrule 14.10(1), or may take any other lawful
action, including the amendment or repeal of the rule in question, with
whatever further proceedings are appropriate.
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