Text: HF02467 Text: HF02469 Text: HF02400 - HF02499 Text: HF Index Bills and Amendments: General Index Bill History: General Index
PAG LIN 1 1 Section 1. Section 17A.4, subsection 2, Code Supplement 1 2 2003, is amended to read as follows: 1 3 2. When an agency for good cause finds that notice and 1 4 public participation would be unnecessary, impracticable, or 1 5 contrary to the public interest, the provisions of subsection 1 6 1 shall be inapplicable. The agency shall incorporate in each 1 7 rule issued in reliance upon this provision either the finding 1 8 and a brief statement of the reasons for the finding, or a 1 9 statement that the rule is within a very narrowly tailored 1 10 category of rules whose issuance has previously been exempted 1 11 from subsection 1 by a special rule relying on this provision 1 12 and including such a finding and statement of reasons for the 1 13 entire category.If the administrative rules review committee1 14by a two-thirds vote, the governor, or the attorney general1 15files with the administrative code editor an objection to the1 16adoption of any rule pursuant to this subsection, that rule1 17shall cease to be effective one hundred eighty days after the1 18date the objection was filed. A copy of the objection,1 19properly dated, shall be forwarded to the agency at the time1 20of filing the objection.In any action contesting a rule 1 21 adopted pursuant to this subsection, the burden of proof shall 1 22 be on the agency to show that the procedures of subsection 1 1 23 were impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public 1 24 interest and that, if a category of rules was involved, the 1 25 category was very narrowly tailored. A rule adopted pursuant 1 26 to this subsection shall remain in effect for a maximum period 1 27 of time of one hundred eighty days, unless a shorter period of 1 28 time is specified in the rule. 1 29 EXPLANATION 1 30 This bill limits the period of effectiveness for any rule 1 31 adopted without public notice and opportunity for public 1 32 participation to 180 days. The agency would, within that 1 33 period of time, have the opportunity to adopt a replacement 1 34 rule using the notice provisions of Code section 17A.4. 1 35 LSB 6419HV 80 2 1 jr/sh/8
Text: HF02467 Text: HF02469 Text: HF02400 - HF02499 Text: HF Index Bills and Amendments: General Index Bill History: General Index
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