Sec. 10. (a) An agency may adopt interim rules under IC 4-22-2-37.2 to implement a reduction, a full or partial waiver, or an elimination of a fee, fine, or civil penalty included in a rule adopted under IC 4-22-2 . (b) An interim rule authorized under this section expires not later than January 1 of the fifth year after the year in which the rule is accepted for filing by the publisher of the Indiana Register. (c) A rule described in this section may be continued: (1) if the agency readopts the rule: (A) without changes in conformity with the procedures in IC 4-22-2.6-3 through IC 4-22-2.6-9 ; or (B) with or without changes in conformity with the procedures in IC 4-22-2-23 through IC 4-22-2-36 ; or (2) in another interim rule only if the governor determines under IC 4-22-2-37.2 (c) that the policy options available to the agency are so limited that the use of the additional notice, comment, and review procedures in IC 4-22-2-23 through IC 4-22-2-36 would provide no benefit to persons regulated or otherwise affected by the rule. IC 4-22-2.5 Chapter 2.5. Repealed IC 4-22-2.6 Chapter 2.6. Expiration and Readoption of Administrative Rules 4-22-2.6-1 Dates for expiration; exceptions 4-22-2.6-2 Procedure for readoption 4-22-2.6-3 Readoption of rule; initial notice; document control number 4-22-2.6-4 Readoption of rule affecting fees, fines, civil penalties, and small businesses; review required; agency written findings 4-22-2.6-5 Readoption of rule; notice submission to publisher; public comment period; authorization to proceed 4-22-2.6-6 Agency response to public comments 4-22-2.6-7 Rulemaking document; submission to publisher 4-22-2.6-8 Readopted rule; effective date 4-22-2.6-9 Withdrawal of readopted rule 4-22-2.6-10 Power of governor to postpone expiration date 4-22-2.6-11 Removal of expired rules
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