1 Pa. Code § 301.7 - Withdrawal of a regulation

(a) If an agency withdraws or is deemed to have withdrawn a regulation, the Commission and the committees will cease their review of the regulation and will not take further action on the regulation.
(b) If the agency withdraws a proposed regulation, but subsequently desires to proceed with promulgation, the agency shall deliver a new proposed regulation in accordance with § 305.1 (relating to delivery of a proposed regulation).
(c) If the agency withdraws a final-form regulation after delivery to the Commission and the committees and before the Commission's public meeting, but subsequently desires to proceed with promulgation, the agency may deliver a new final-form regulation in accordance with § 307.2 (relating to delivery of a final-form regulation) within 2 years from the close of the public comment period.
(d) If the agency desires to proceed with promulgation of a withdrawn regulation but does not submit a new final-form regulation within 2 years from the close of the public comment period, the agency shall deliver a new proposed regulation.

Notes

1 Pa. Code § 301.7
The provisions of this § 301.7 amended April 13, 2018, effective 4/14/2018, 48 Pa.B. 2126.

This section cited in 1 Pa. Code § 307.4 (relating to amending by withdrawal the regulation or tolling the review period).

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