Iowa Code r. 781-18.15 - Effectiveness of rules prior to publication
(1)
Grounds. The agency may
make a rule effective after its filing at any stated time prior to 35 days
after its indexing and publication in the Iowa Administrative Bulletin if it
finds that a statute so provides, the rule confers a benefit or removes a
restriction on some segment of the public, or that the effective date of the
rule is necessary to avoid imminent peril to the public health, safety, or
welfare. The agency shall incorporate the required finding and a brief
statement of its supporting reasons in each rule adopted in reliance upon this
subrule.
(2)
Special
notice. When the agency makes a rule effective prior to its indexing
and publication in reliance upon the provisions of Iowa Code section
17A.5(2)
"b"(3), the agency shall employ all reasonable efforts to make
its contents known to the persons who may be affected by that rule prior to the
rule's indexing and publication. The term "all reasonable efforts" requires the
agency to employ the most effective and prompt means of notice rationally
calculated to inform potentially affected parties of the effectiveness of the
rule that is justified and practical under the circumstances considering the
various alternatives available for this purpose, the comparative costs to the
agency of utilizing each of those alternatives, and the harm suffered by
affected persons from any lack of notice concerning the contents of the rule
prior to its indexing and publication. The means that may be used for providing
notice of such rules prior to their indexing and publication include, but are
not limited to, any one or more of the following means: radio, newspaper,
television, signs, mail, telephone, personal notice or electronic means.
A rule made effective prior to its indexing and publication in reliance upon the provisions of Iowa Code section 17A.5(2) "b"(3) shall include in that rule a statement describing the reasonable efforts that will be used to comply with the requirements of subrule 18.15(2).
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