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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. Upon request by the administrative rules committee, an administrative agency or the commission shall brief the committee on its existing rules and point out any provisions that appear to be obsolete and any areas in which statutory or constitutional authority has changed or been repealed since the rules were adopted or amended.
2. An agency or the commission may amend or repeal a rule without complying with the other requirements of this chapter relating to adoption of rules and may resubmit the change to the legislative council for publication provided:
a. The agency or commission initiates the request to the administrative rules committee for consideration of the amendment or repeal;
b. The agency or commission provides notice to the regulated community, in a manner reasonably calculated to provide notice to those persons interested in the rule, of the time and place the administrative rules committee will consider the request for amendment or repeal of the rule; and
c. The agency or commission and the administrative rules committee agree the rule amendment or repeal eliminates a provision that is obsolete or no longer in compliance with law and that no detriment would result to the substantive rights of the regulated community from the amendment or repeal.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 28. Judicial Procedure, Civil § 28-32-18.1. Administrative rules committee review of existing rules - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-28-judicial-procedure-civil/nd-cent-code-sect-28-32-18-1/
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