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October 31, 2014

Updated Rules Review Agenda for 2014 — List of Rules Due for Five-Year Review During the Remainder of 2014

Section 63G-3-305 requires each agency to review its rules within five years of each rule’s original enactment, and then within five-year intervals. To comply with the review requirement, the agency must submit a “Five-Year Notice of Review and Statement of Continuation” by the review due date. Otherwise, an unreviewed rule expires, becomes unenforceable, and is removed from the Utah Administrative
March 20, 2014

Updated Rules Review Agenda for 2014 — List of Rules Due for Five-Year Review During the Remainder of 2014

Section 63G-3-305 requires each agency to review its rules within five years of each rule’s original enactment, and then within five-year intervals.  To comply with the review requirement, the agency must submit a “Five-Year Notice of Review and Statement of Continuation” by the review due date.  Otherwise, an unreviewed rule expires, becomes unenforceable, and is removed from the Utah Administrative
December 2, 2013

Rules Review Agenda for 2014 — List of Rules Due for Five-Year Review during 2014

Section 63G-3-305 requires each agency to review its rules within five years of each rule’s original enactment, and then within five-year intervals (the anniversary date).  To comply with the review requirement, the agency must submit a “Five-Year Notice of Review and Statement of Continuation” by the rule’s anniversary date.  Otherwise, an unreviewed rule expires, becomes unenforceable, and is removed from
December 20, 2012

Rules Due for Review in 2013

Section 63G-3-305 requires each agency to review its rules within five years of each rule’s original enactment, and then within five-year intervals. To comply with the review requirement, the agency must submit a “Five-Year Notice of Review and Statement of Continuation” for each of its rules listed below. Otherwise, unreviewed rules expire, become unenforceable, and will be removed from the
December 24, 2009

Rules Due for Review in 2010

Section 63G-3-305 requires each agency to review its rules within five years of each rule’s original enactment, and then within five-year intervals.  To comply with the review requirement, the agency must submit a “Five-Year Notice of Review and Statement of Continuation” for each of its rules listed below.  Otherwise, unreviewed rules will expire, become unenforceable, and will be removed from
March 5, 2009

Rules Due for Review in 2009

Section 63G-3-305 requires each agency to review its rules within five years of each rule’s original enactment, and then within five-year intervals. To comply with the review requirement, the agency must submit a “Five-Year Notice of Review and Statement of Continuation” for each of its rules listed below. Otherwise, unreviewed rules will expire, become unenforceable, and will be removed from
October 28, 2008

Rules Due for Review Before the End of 2008

Section 63G-3-305 requires each agency to review its rules within five years of each rule’s original enactment, and then within five-year intervals. To comply with the review requirement, the agency must submit a “Five-Year Notice of Review and Statement of Continuation” for each of its rules listed below. Otherwise, unreviewed rules will expire, become unenforceable, and will be removed from
April 9, 2008

Rules Due for Review in 2008

Section 63-46a-9 requires each agency to review its rules within five years of each rule’s original enactment, and then within five-year intervals. To comply with the review requirement, the agency must submit a “Five-Year Notice of Review and Statement of Continuation” for each of its rules listed below. Otherwise, unreviewed rules will expire, become unenforceable, and will be removed from
December 31, 2007

Rules Due for Review in 2008

Section 63-46a-9 requires each agency to review its rules within five years of each rule’s original enactment, and then within five-year intervals. To comply with the review requirement, the agency must submit a “Five-Year Notice of Review and Statement of Continuation” for each of its rules listed below. Otherwise, unreviewed rules will expire, become unenforceable, and will be removed from
October 26, 2007

Rules Still Due for Review in 2007

Section 63-46a-9 requires each agency to review its rules within five years of each rule’s original enactment, and then within five-year intervals. To comply with the review requirement, the agency must submit a “Five-Year Notice of Review and Statement of Continuation” for each of its rules listed below. Otherwise, unreviewed rules will expire, become unenforceable, and will be removed from