Arizona Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 17, 2016) |
Title 1. RULES AND THE RULEMAKING PROCESS |
Chapter 1. SECRETARY OF STATE |
Article 5. PROPOSED RULEMAKING |
Section R1-1-506. Notice of Termination of Rulemaking
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A. To terminate a proposed rulemaking at any stage of the rulemaking process before the final rules are filed with the Office, an agency shall file with the Office one original and two copies of a Notice of Termination of Rulemaking. The agency shall attach the original and two copies of the Notice of Termination of Rulemaking to a copy of the original Notice of Proposed Rulemaking if the agency has filed a Notice of Pro- posed Rulemaking with the Office.
B. The Notice of Termination of Rulemaking shall contain the heading NOTICE OF TERMINATION OF RULEMAKING in all capital letters, centered on the line approximately one inch from the top of the page; followed by the Title, its num- ber, and heading, centered on a line below the notice heading; followed by the Chapter, its number and heading, centered on a line below the Title; followed by the items listed below in the same numbered order:
1. The Register citation and the date of the Notice of Rulemaking Docket Opening;
2. The Register citation and the date of the Notice of Pro- posed Rulemaking; and
3. The Section numbers (and Article and Part numbers or labels) in numerical order in one column and the action that had been proposed in the second column.
C. Both the original Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and the Notice of Termination of Rulemaking shall remain on file with the Office.
D. The Office shall publish a listing of the rules terminated in the Register. The Office shall not publish the full text of rules being terminated in the Register.
Historical Note
Adopted effective January 1, 1995; filed in the Office of the Secretary of State December 30, 1994 (Supp. 94-4). Amended by final rulemaking at 10 A.A.R. 468, effective
Secretary of State – Rules and Rulemaking
March 23, 2004 (Supp. 04-1).