2020 Tennessee Code
Title 4 - State Government
Chapter 5 - Uniform Administrative Procedures Act
Part 2 - Rulemaking and Publications
§ 4-5-212. Remand of Rule That May Constitute Potentially Unreasonable Restraint of Trade

Universal Citation: TN Code § 4-5-212 (2020)

Prior to a rule being filed by a regulatory board, as defined in §4-4-126(a), with the secretary of state pursuant to §4-5-207 or §4-5-208, the commissioner or chief executive officer of the administrative department under which a regulatory board operates or to which a regulatory board is administratively attached, or a designee to the extent a conflict of interest may exist with respect to the commissioner or chief executive officer, will remand a rule that may constitute a potentially unreasonable restraint of trade to the regulatory board for additional information, further proceedings, or modification, if the rule is not consistent with a clearly articulated state policy or law established by the general assembly with respect to the regulatory board.

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