Utah Admin. Code R15-4-9 - Underscoring and Striking Out
(1)
(a) Pursuant to Subsection
63G-3-301(2)(b),
an agency shall underscore language to be added and strike out language to be
deleted in proposed rules.
(b)
Consistent with Subsection
63G-3-301(2)(b),
an agency shall underscore language to be added and strike out language to be
deleted in changes in proposed rules, 120-day rules, and nonsubstantive
changes.
(c) Consistent with
legislative bill drafting technique, the struck out language shall be
surrounded by brackets.
(2) When an agency proposes to make a new
rule or section, the entire proposed text shall be underscored.
(3)
(a)
When an agency proposes to repeal a complete rule it shall include as part of
the information provided in the rule analysis a brief summary of the deleted
language and a brief explanation of why the rule is being repealed.
(b) The agency shall include with the rule
analysis a copy of the text to be deleted in one of the following formats:
(i) each page annotated "repealed in its
entirety" or
(ii) the entire text
struck out in its entirety and surrounded by one set of brackets.
(c) The division shall not publish
repealed rules unless space is available within the page limits of the
bulletin.
(4) When an
agency fails to mark a change as described in this section, the director or his
designee may refuse to codify the change. When determining whether or not to
codify an unmarked change, the director shall consider:
(a) whether the unmarked change is
substantive or nonsubstantive; and
(b) if the purpose of public notification has
been adequately served.
(5) The director's refusal to codify an
unmarked change means that the change is not operative for the purposes of
Section
63G-3-701
and that the agency must comply with regular rulemaking procedures to make the
change.
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