Utah Code § 53E-6-1107

Article VIII -- Rulemaking
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(1) The commission shall exercise its rulemaking powers pursuant to the criteria set forth in this
interstate compact and the rules adopted thereunder. Rules and amendments shall become
binding as of the date specified in each rule or amendment.
(2) The commission shall promulgate reasonable rules to achieve the intent and purpose of this
interstate compact. In the event the commission exercises its rulemaking authority in a manner
that is beyond purpose and intent of this interstate compact, or the powers granted hereunder,

then such an action by the commission shall be invalid and have no force and effect of law in
the member states.
(3) If a majority of the legislatures of the member states rejects a rule, by enactment of a statute
or resolution in the same manner used to adopt the compact within four years of the date of
adoption of the rule, then such rule shall have no further force and effect in any member state.
(4) Rules or amendments to the rules shall be adopted or ratified at a regular or special meeting of
the commission in accordance with commission rules and bylaws.
(5) Upon determination that an emergency exists, the commission may consider and adopt an
emergency rule with 48 hours' notice, with opportunity to comment, provided that the usual
rulemaking procedures shall be retroactively applied to the rule as soon as reasonably possible,
in no event later than ninety days after the effective date of the rule. For the purposes of this
provision, an emergency rule is one that must be adopted immediately in order to:
(a) meet an imminent threat to public health, safety, or welfare;
(b) prevent a loss of Commission or Member State funds;
(c) meet a deadline for the promulgation of an administrative rule that is established by federal
law or rule; or
(d) protect public health and safety.

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