Iowa Code r. 189-4.3 - Public rule-making docket
(1)
Docket maintained. The
agency shall maintain a current public rule-making docket.
(2)
Anticipated rule making.
The rule-making docket shall list each anticipated rule-making proceeding. A
rule-making proceeding is deemed "anticipated" from the time a draft of
proposed rules is distributed for internal discussion within the agency. For
each anticipated rule-making proceeding, the docket shall contain a listing of
the precise subject matter which may be submitted for consideration by the
board for subsequent proposal under the provisions of Iowa Code section
17A.4(1)
"a," the name and address of agency personnel with whom
persons may communicate with respect to the matter, and an indication of the
present status within the agency of that possible rule. The agency may also
include in the docket other subjects upon which public comment is
desired.
(3)
Pending
rule-making proceedings. The rule-making docket shall list each
pending rule-making proceeding. A rule-making proceeding is pending from the
time it is commenced by publication in the Iowa Administrative Bulletin to the
time it is terminated or the rule becomes effective. For each rule-making
proceeding, the docket shall indicate:
a. The
subject matter of the proposed rule;
b. A citation to all published notices
relating to the proceeding;
c.
Where written submissions on the proposed rule may be inspected;
d. The time during which written submissions
may be made;
e. The names of
persons who have made written requests for an opportunity to make oral
presentations on the proposed rule, where those requests may be inspected and
where and when oral presentations may be made;
f. Whether a written request for issuance of
a regulatory analysis or a concise statement of reasons has been filed, whether
such an analysis or statement or a fiscal impact statement has been issued, and
where any such written request, analysis or statement may be
inspected;
g. The current status of
the proposed rule;
h. Any known
timetable for division decisions or other action in the proceeding;
i. The date of the rule's adoption;
j. The dates of the rule's filing and
publication;
k. The date on which
the rule will become effective; and
l. Where the rule-making record may be
inspected.
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