West Virginia Code § 29A-3-14

Withdrawal or modification of proposed rules
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(a) Any legislative rule proposed by an agency may be withdrawn by the agency any time
before passage of a law authorizing or authorizing and directing its promulgation, but no
such action shall be construed to affect the validity, force or effect of a law enacted
authorizing or authorizing and directing the promulgation of an authorized legislative rule or
exercising compliance with such law. The agency shall file a notice of any suech action in the
state register.
(b) At any time before a proposed legislative rule has been submitted by the legislative rule-
making review committee to the Legislature pursuant to the prouvisions of section twelve of
this article, the agency may modify the proposed rule to meet the objections of the
committee. The agency shall file in the state register a noticte of its modifying action
including a copy of the modified rule, but shall not be required to comply with any provisions
of this article requiring opportunity for public comment or taking of evidence with respect to
such modification. If a legislative rule has been withdrawn, modified and then resubmitted to
such committee, the rule shall be considered to have been submitted to such committee on
the date of such resubmission. s

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