Utah Admin. Code R15-4-8 - Temporary 120-day Rules
(1)
Pursuant to Section
63G-3-304,
for the purpose of filing a temporary rule, an agency shall comply with the
procedures of this section.
(2) The
agency proposing a temporary rule shall determine if the need for the rule
complies with the criteria of Subsection
63G-3-304(1).
(a) The division interprets the criteria of
Subsection
63G-3-304(1)
to include under "welfare" any substantial material loss to the classes of
persons or agencies the agency is mandated to regulate, serve, or
protect.
(3) The agency
shall use the same procedures for filing and publishing a temporary rule as for
a permanent rule, except:
(a) the rule shall
become effective and enforceable on the day and hour it is recorded by the
division unless the agency designates a later effective date on the rule
analysis;
(b) no comment period is
necessary;
(c) no public hearing is
necessary; and
(d) the rule shall
expire 120 days after the rule's effective date unless the filing agency
notifies the division, on the form or by memorandum, of an earlier expiration
date.
(4) A temporary
rule is separate and distinct from a rule filed under regular rulemaking
procedures, though the language of the two rules may be identical. To make a
temporary rule permanent, the agency shall propose a separate rule for regular
rulemaking.
(5) When a temporary
rule and a similar regular rule are in effect at the same time, any conflict
between the provisions of the two are resolved in favor of the rule with the
most recent effective date, unless the agency designates otherwise as part of
the rule analysis.
(6) A temporary
rule has the full force and effect of a permanent rule while in effect, but a
temporary rule is not codified in the Utah Administrative Code.
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