2006 Utah Code - 63-46a-4 — Rulemaking procedure.
63-46a-4. Rulemaking procedure.(1) An agency authorized to make rules is also authorized to amend or repeal those rules.
(2) Except as provided in Sections 63-46a-6 and 63-46a-7, when making, amending, or repealing a rule agencies shall comply with:
(a) the requirements of this section;
(b) consistent procedures required by other statutes;
(c) applicable federal mandates; and
(d) rules made by the division to implement this chapter.
(3) Subject to the requirements of this chapter, each agency shall develop and use flexible approaches in drafting rules that meet the needs of the agency and that involve persons affected by the agency's rules.
(4) (a) Each agency shall file its proposed rule and rule analysis with the division.
(b) Rule amendments shall be marked with new language underlined and deleted language struck out.
(c) (i) The division shall publish the information required under this Subsection (4) on the rule analysis and the text of the proposed rule in the next issue of the bulletin.
(ii) For rule amendments, only the section or subsection of the rule being amended need be printed.
(iii) If the director determines that the rule is too long to publish, the director shall publish the rule analysis and shall publish the rule by reference to a copy on file with the division.
(5) Prior to filing a rule with the division, the department head shall consider and comment on the fiscal impact a rule may have on businesses.
(6) The rule analysis shall contain:
(a) a summary of the rule or change;
(b) the purpose of the rule or reason for the change;
(c) the statutory authority or federal requirement for the rule;
(d) the anticipated cost or savings to:
(i) the state budget;
(ii) local governments; and
(iii) other persons;
(e) the compliance cost for affected persons;
(f) how interested persons may review the full text of the rule;
(g) how interested persons may present their views on the rule;
(h) the time and place of any scheduled public hearing;
(i) the name and telephone number of an agency employee who may be contacted about the rule;
(j) the name of the agency head or designee who authorized the rule;
(k) the date on which the rule may become effective following the public comment period; and
(l) comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses.
(7) (a) For a rule being repealed and reenacted, the rule analysis shall contain a summary that generally includes the following:
(i) a summary of substantive provisions in the repealed rule which are eliminated from
the enacted rule; and
(ii) a summary of new substantive provisions appearing only in the enacted rule.
(b) The summary required under this Subsection (7) is to aid in review and may not be
used to contest any rule on the ground of noncompliance with the procedural requirements of this
chapter.
(8) A copy of the rule analysis shall be mailed to all persons who have made timely
request of the agency for advance notice of its rulemaking proceedings and to any other person
who, by statutory or federal mandate or in the judgment of the agency, should also receive notice.
(9) (a) Following the publication date, the agency shall allow at least 30 days for public
comment on the rule.
(b) The agency shall review and evaluate all public comments submitted in writing
within the time period under Subsection (9)(a) or presented at public hearings conducted by the
agency within the time period under Subsection (9)(a).
(10) (a) Except as provided in Sections 63-46a-6 and 63-46a-7, a proposed rule becomes
effective on any date specified by the agency that is no fewer than seven calendar days after the
close of the public comment period under Subsection (9), nor more than 120 days after the
publication date.
(b) The agency shall provide notice of the rule's effective date to the division in the form
required by the division.
(c) The notice of effective date may not provide for an effective date prior to the date it is
received by the division.
(d) The division shall publish notice of the effective date of the rule in the next issue of
the bulletin.
(e) A proposed rule lapses if a notice of effective date or a change to a proposed rule is
not filed with the division within 120 days of publication.
Amended by Chapter 141, 2006 General Session
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