Indiana Code § 25-42.5-11-14

Rulemaking; correcting errors; notice; challenging revisions; effect of challenge to revision
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Sec. 14. The commission or an authorized committee of the commission may direct revisions to a previously adopted rule or amendment for purposes of correcting typographical errors, errors in format, errors in consistency, or grammatical errors. Public notice of any revisions shall be posted on the website of the commission. The revision shall be subject to challenge by any person for a period of thirty (30) days after posting. The revision may be challenged only on grounds that the revision results in a material change to a rule. A challenge shall be made in writing and delivered to the chair of the commission prior to the end of the notice period. If no challenge is made, the revision will take effect without further action. If the revision is challenged, the revision may not take effect without the approval of the commission.   IC 25-42.5-12 Chapter 12. Oversight, Dispute Resolution, and Enforcement               25-42.5-12-1 Enforcing compact; judicial notice of compact and commission rules; service of process and standing to intervene; effect of failure to serve commission on judgment or order             25-42.5-12-2 Member state's breach of compact             25-42.5-12-3 Member state's failure to cure breach             25-42.5-12-4 Termination of membership in the compact             25-42.5-12-5 Effect of termination of membership on state             25-42.5-12-6 Costs related to a state's breach under the compact             25-42.5-12-7 Defaulting state's right to appeal the commission's action             25-42.5-12-8 Disputes between states; commission's duty to enact rule providing for mediation and binding dispute resolution             25-42.5-12-9 Commission's duty to enforce the compact; authority to initiate legal action and seek relief; remedies nonexclusive

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