(1) Pursuant to Section 63G-3-303, agencies shall comply with the procedures of this section when making a substantive change in a proposed rule.
(a) The procedures of this section apply if:
- (i) the agency determines a change in the rule is necessary;
- (ii) the change is substantive under the criteria of Subsection 63G-3-102(20);
- (iii) the rule was published as a proposal in the bulletin and digest; and
- (iv) the rule has not been made effective under the procedures of Subsection 63G-3-301(12) and Section R15-4-5a.
- (b) If the rule is already effective, the agency shall comply with regular rulemaking procedures.
(2) To make a substantive change in a proposed rule, the agency shall file with the office:
- (a) a rule analysis, marked to indicate the agency intends to change a rule already published, and describing the change and reasons for it; and
- (b) a copy of the proposed rule previously published in the bulletin marked to show only those changes made since the proposed rule was previously published.
- (3) The office shall publish the rule analysis in the next issue of the bulletin, subject to the publication deadlines of Section R15-4-3. The office may also publish the changed text of the rule.
- (4) The agency may make a change in proposed rule effective by following the requirements of Section R15-4-5b, or may further amend the rule by following the procedures of Sections R15-4-6 or R15-4-7.
KEY: administrative law
Date of Last Change: August 24, 2007
Notice of Continuation: September 5, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 63G-3-301; 63G-3-303; 63G-3-304; 63G-3-402