NOTICES OF FIVE-YEAR REVIEW EXTENSIONS
GENERALLY
These notices were published in the February 15, 2008, issue, Vol. 2008, No. 4, 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 (Section 63-46a-9). 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. The extension permits the agency to file the review up to 120 days beyond the anniversary date.
Agencies have filed extensions for the rules listed below. The "Extended Due Date" is 120 days after the anniversary date. The five-year review extension is governed by Subsection 63-46a-9(6) and (7).
NOTICES
- Public Safety
- Criminal Investigations and Technical Services, Criminal Identification
- No. 30928: R722-300. Concealed Firearm Permit Rule.
ENACTED OR LAST REVIEWED: 01/28/2003 (No. 25999, 5YR, filed 01/28/2003 at 11:48 a.m., published 02/15/2003).
EXTENDED DUE DATE: 05/27/2008 - No. 30929: R722-320. Undercover Identification.
ENACTED OR LAST REVIEWED: 01/28/2003 (No. 25998, 5YR, filed 01/28/2003 at 11:44 a.m., published 02/15/2003).
EXTENDED DUE DATE: 05/27/2008 - No. 30930: R722-340. Emergency Vehicles.
ENACTED OR LAST REVIEWED: 01/28/2003 (No. 25996, 5YR, filed 01/28/2003 at 11:30 a.m., published 02/15/2003).
EXTENDED DUE DATE: 05/27/2008
- No. 30928: R722-300. Concealed Firearm Permit Rule.
- Criminal Investigations and Technical Services, Criminal Identification
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For questions about the rulemaking process, please contact the Division of Administrative Rules (801-538-3764).
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