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(a) Rules shall be valid and binding on persons they affect and shall have the force of law unless amended or revised or unless a court of competent jurisdiction determines otherwise. Except as provided by subsections 842(c) and 844(e) of this title, rules shall be prima facie evidence of the proper interpretation of the matter to which they refer.
(b) No agency shall grant routine waivers of or variances from any provisions of its rules without either amending the rules or providing by rule for a process and specific criteria under which the agency may grant a waiver or variance in writing. The duration of the waiver or variance may be temporary if the rule so provides.
(c) Nothing in this chapter:
(1) allows rules to provide for penalties, fines or imprisonment not authorized by other law;
(2) enlarges the authority of any agency to impose requirements on any member of the public; or
(3) allows an agency by rule to require permits, licenses or fees or to define unprofessional conduct unless specifically authorized by other law.
(d) Rules adopted under this chapter shall take effect 15 days after adoption is complete or at a later time provided in the text of the rule or on its adopting page. However, an emergency rule shall take effect upon filing, or at a later time provided in the text of the rule or on its adopting page.
(e) Rules shall remain in effect until:
(1) repealed or modified by subsequent rule;
(2) limited or invalidated by a court; or
(3) repealed or modified by statute.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Vermont Statutes Title 3. Executive, § 845. Effect of rules - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/vt/title-3-executive/vt-st-tit-3-sect-845/
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