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2006 Utah Code - 63-5a-7 — Orders, rules, and regulations having force of law -- Filing requirements -- Suspension of state agency rules.

     63-5a-7.   Orders, rules, and regulations having force of law -- Filing requirements -- Suspension of state agency rules.
     (1) All orders, rules, and regulations promulgated by the governor, a political subdivision, or other agency authorized by this act to make orders, rules, and regulations, not in conflict with existing laws except as specifically provided herein, shall have the full force and effect of law during the state of emergency, when a copy of the order, rule, or regulation is filed with:
     (a) the Division of Archives, if issued by the governor or a state agency; or
     (b) the office of the clerk of the political subdivision, if issued by the chief executive officer of a political subdivision of the state or agency of the state.
     (2) The governor may suspend the provisions of any order, rule, or regulation of any state agency, if the strict compliance with the provisions of the order, rule, or regulation would substantially prevent, hinder, or delay necessary action in coping with the emergency or disaster.

Amended by Chapter 286, 2006 General Session

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