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NOTICES OF EXPIRED RULES

These notices were published in the May 15, 2006, issue, Vol. 2006, No. 10, of the Utah State Bulletin.

Rulewriting agencies are required by law to review each of their administrative rules within five years of the date of the rule's original enactment or the date of last review (Utah Code Section 63-46a-9 (1998)). If the agency finds that it will not meet the deadline for review of the rule (the five-year anniversary date), it may file an extension with the Division of Administrative Rules (Division). However, if the agency fails to file either the review or the extension by the five-year anniversary date of the rule, the rule expires. Upon expiration of the rule, the Division is required to remove the rule from the Utah Administrative Code. The agency may no longer enforce the rule, and it must follow regular rulemaking procedures to replace the rule if necessary.

The rules listed below were not reviewed in accordance with Section 63-46a-9 (1998). These rules have expired and have been removed from the Utah Administrative Code. The expiration of administrative rules for failure to comply with the five-year review requirement is governed by Utah Code Subsection 63-46a-9(8) (1998).

  • Transportation
    • Motor Carrier, Ports of Entry
      • No. 28695 (filed 05/01/2006 at 8:20 a.m.):  R912-8.  Minimum Tire, Axle and Suspension Ratings for Heavy Vehicles and the Use of Retractable or Variable Load Suspension Axles in Utah.
        Enacted or Last Five-Year Review:  04/27/2001 (No. 23698, 5YR, filed 04/27/2001 at 11:19 a.m., published 05/15/2001)
        Due Date:  04/27/2006
        Expired Date:  04/28/2006

 

 

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Last modified:  10/12/2006 9:47 AM