Effective - 28 Aug 2005
536.024. Validity of rules promulgated by state agency dependent on compliance with procedural requirements — powers and duties of joint committee. — 1. When the general assembly authorizes any state agency to adopt administrative rules or regulations, the granting of such rulemaking authority and the validity of such rules and regulations is contingent upon the agency complying with the provisions of this section in promulgating such rules after June 3, 1994.
2. Upon filing any proposed rule with the secretary of state, the filing agency shall concurrently submit such proposed rule to the joint committee on administrative rules, which may hold hearings upon any proposed rule or portion thereof at any time.
3. A final order of rulemaking shall not be filed with the secretary of state until thirty days after such final order of rulemaking has been received by the committee. The committee may hold one or more hearings upon such final order of rulemaking during the thirty-day period.
4. The committee may file with the secretary of state any comments or recommendations that the committee has concerning a proposed or final order of rulemaking. Such comments shall be published in the Missouri Register.
5. The committee may refer comments or recommendations concerning such rule to the appropriations and budget committees of the house of representatives and the appropriations committee of the senate for further action.
6. The provisions of this section shall not apply to rules adopted by the labor and industrial relations commission.
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(L. 1994 S.B. 558 § 536.018, A.L. 1995 S.B. 3, A.L. 1997 H.B. 850, A.L. 1998 S.B. 900, A.L. 2005 S.B. 237)
CROSS REFERENCE:
Workers' compensation cases, this section not deemed to govern discovery between parties, 287.811
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXXVI - Statutory Actions and Torts
Chapter 536 - Administrative Procedure and Review
Section 536.010 - Definitions.
Section 536.014 - Rules invalid, when.
Section 536.015 - Missouri Register published at least monthly.
Section 536.019 - Effective date of rules — contingent effective date.
Section 536.022 - Suspension or termination of rules — procedure.
Section 536.025 - Emergency rule powers — procedure — definitions.
Section 536.026 - Comments on proposed rules — committees for comment.
Section 536.027 - Written comments to be retained as public record for three years.
Section 536.037 - Committee on administrative rules, members, meetings, duties — reports — expenses.
Section 536.043 - Director of social services not required to but may promulgate rules.
Section 536.046 - Public rulemaking docket, contents, publication.
Section 536.053 - Standing to challenge rule.
Section 536.060 - Informal disposition of case by stipulation — summary action — waiver.
Section 536.063 - Contested case, how instituted — pleadings — copies sent parties.
Section 536.067 - Notice in contested case — mailing — contents — notice of hearing — time for.
Section 536.075 - Discovery rule violations, sanctions.
Section 536.077 - Subpoenas, issuance — form — how served — how enforced.
Section 536.080 - Parties may file briefs — officials to hear or read evidence.
Section 536.085 - Definitions.
Section 536.090 - Decisions in writing — notice.
Section 536.095 - Contempt — procedure for punishment.
Section 536.100 - Party aggrieved entitled to judicial review — waiver of independent review, when.
Section 536.110 - Petition, when filed — process — venue.
Section 536.120 - Suspension of decisions or orders.
Section 536.130 - Record on judicial review.
Section 536.140 - Scope of judicial review — judgment — appeals.
Section 536.150 - Review by injunction or original writ, when — scope.
Section 536.160 - Refund of funds paid into court, when.
Section 536.175 - Periodic review required by state agencies, schedule, procedure.
Section 536.210 - Fiscal note forms.
Section 536.215 - Revised fiscal notes required, when — rejection, when.
Section 536.303 - Small business statement required for certain proposed rules, content.
Section 536.310 - Authority of board.
Section 536.315 - State agencies to consider board recommendations, response.
Section 536.320 - Waiver or reduction of administrative penalties, when — inapplicability, when.