Emergency rule means a temporary rule promulgated because the agency documents that the rule is needed to respond to an imminent peril to the preservation of the public health, safety, welfare, or other compelling extraordinary circumstances.
Emergency rule means a rule that is made pursuant to 15 section 41-1026.
Emergency rule means a rule that is made pursuant to section 41‑1026.
Examples of Emergency rule in a sentence
AUTHORITY: sections 207.020 and 208.040.5, RSMo 1994.* Emergency rule filed Feb.
Emergency rule filed April 13, 1995, effective May 1, 1995, expired Aug.
Emergency rule filed April 20, 2009; effective through October 2, 2009.
Administrative History: Emergency rule filed November 7, 2014; effective through May 6, 2015.
Administrative History: Emergency rule filed November 2, 2010; effective through May 1, 2011.
More Definitions of Emergency rule
Emergency rule means a rule that is made pursuant to
Emergency rule means a "rule," as defined in the APA, which must be approved by the Governor under the special provisions of 75 O.S., Section 253 prior to promulgation of the rule.
Emergency rule means a rule that is made pursuant to section 26 41-1026.
Emergency rule means a rule that is made pursuant to section 34 41-1026.
Emergency rule means a rule that is made pursuant to section 37 41-1026.
Emergency rule means a rule (or amendment or repeal of a rule) adopted pursuant to A.R.S. § 41-1026. “Emer- gency rule” means the same as defined in A.R.S. § 41-1001.
Emergency rule means a rule passed in an expedited manner in accordance with this Code.