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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. An agency may not submit a rule to the council until the rule making record is closed.
B. Within one hundred twenty days after the close of the record on the proposed rule making, an agency shall take one of the following actions:
1. Submit the rule to the council or, if the rule is exempt pursuant to § 41-1057, to the attorney general.
2. Terminate the proceeding by publication of a notice to that effect in the register.
C. Before submitting a rule to the council or the attorney general, an agency shall consider the written submissions, the oral submissions or any memorandum summarizing oral submissions and the economic, small business and consumer impact statement regarding the rule or information in the preamble.
D. Within the scope of its delegated authority, an agency may use its own experience, technical competence, specialized knowledge and judgment in the making of a rule.
E. Unless exempted by § 41-1005 or 41-1057 or unless the rule is an emergency rule made pursuant to § 41-1026, if the agency chooses to make the rule, the agency shall submit a rule package to the council and to the committee. The rule package shall include:
1. The preamble.
2. The exact words of the rule, including existing language and any deletions.
3. The economic, small business and consumer impact statement.
F. If the rule is exempt pursuant to § 41-1005, the agency shall file it as a final rule with the secretary of state.
G. If the rule is exempt from council approval, pursuant to § 41-1057, the agency shall submit the rule package set forth in subsection E of this section to the attorney general for approval pursuant to § 41-1044.
H. An agency shall not file a final rule with the secretary of state without prior approval from the council, unless the final rule is exempted pursuant to § 41-1005 or 41-1057 or the rule is an emergency rule made pursuant to § 41-1026 or an expedited rule made pursuant to § 41-1027.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 41. State Government § 41-1024. Time and manner of rule making - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-41-state-government/az-rev-st-sect-41-1024/
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