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§ 1-26-4.7 Reversion to step in adoption procedure.

SD Codified L § 1-26-4.7 (2019) (N/A)
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1-26-4.7. Reversion to step in adoption procedure. The Interim Rules Review Committee may require an agency to revert to any step in the adoption procedure provided in § 1-26-4 if, in the judgment of the committee:

(1) The substance of the proposed rule has been significantly rewritten from the originally proposed rule which was not the result of testimony received from the public hearing;

(2) The proposed rule needs to be significantly rewritten in order to accomplish the intent of the agency;

(3) The proposed rule needs to be rewritten to address the recommendations or objections of the Interim Rules Review Committee;

(4) The proposed rule is not a valid exercise of delegated legislative authority;

(5) The proposed rule is not in proper form;

(6) The notice given prior to the proposed rule's adoption was not sufficient to give adequate notice to persons likely to be affected by the proposed rule;

(7) The proposed rule is not consistent with the expressed legislative intent pertaining to the specific provision of law which the proposed rule implements;

(8) The proposed rule is not a reasonable implementation of the law as it affects the convenience of the general public or persons likely affected by the proposed rule; or

(9) The proposed rule may impose more than nominal costs upon a unit of local government or school district when the unit of local government or school district may not have sufficient funding to perform the activity required by the proposed rule.

If the committee requires an agency to revert to any step in the adoption procedure pursuant to this section, the time limitations set by chapter 1-26 shall also revert to the same step.

Source: SL 1990, ch 21; SL 2003, ch 17, § 1; SL 2004, ch 21, § 1; SL 2010, ch 8, § 1; SL 2011, ch 10, § 1.

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§ 1-26-4.7 Reversion to step in adoption procedure.