Alaska Statutes (Last Updated: January 11, 2017) |
Title 44. STATE GOVERNMENT. |
Chapter 44.62. ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT. |
Article 44.62.04. PROCEDURE FOR ADOPTING REGULATIONS. |
Section 44.62.260. Limitation on effective period of emergency regulations.
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(a) A regulation adopted as an emergency regulation does not remain in effect more than 120 days unless the adopting agency complies with AS 44.62.040(c), 44.62.060, and 44.62.190 - 44.62.215 either before submitting the regulation to the lieutenant governor or during the 120-day period.
(b) Before the expiration of the 120-day period, the agency shall transmit to the lieutenant governor for filing a certification that AS 44.62.040(c), 44.62.060, and 44.62.190 - 44.62.215 were complied with before submitting the regulation to the lieutenant governor, or that the agency complied with those sections within the 120-day period. Failure to so certify repeals the emergency regulation; it may not be renewed or refiled as an emergency regulation.
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Implemented As
5 AAC 18.362
History
(Sec. 4 art IV (ch 1) ch 143 SLA 1959; am Sec. 3 ch 45 SLA 1969; am Sec. 9 ch 64 SLA 1995)