Five-Year Notices of Review and Statements of Continuation

Within five years of an administrative rule's original enactment or last five-year review, the agency is required to review the rule. This review is intended to help agencies identify obsolete rules. Upon reviewing a rule, an agency may: repeal the rule by filing a Proposed Rule; continue the rule as it is by filing a Five-Year Notice of Review and Statement of Continuation (Review); or amend the rule by filing a Proposed Rule and by filing a Review. By filing a Review, the agency indicates that the rule is still necessary.

A Review is not followed by the rule text. The rule text that is being continued may be found in the online edition of the Utah Administrative Code at https://rules.utah.gov/publicat/code.htm. The rule text may also be inspected at the agency or the Division of Administrative Rules. Reviews are effective upon filing.

Reviews are governed by Section 63G-3-305.