North Carolina General Statutes
Article 2A - Rules.
§ 150B-21.6 - Incorporating material in a rule by reference.

150B-21.6. Incorporating material in a rule by reference.
An agency may incorporate the following material by reference in a rule without repeating the text of the referenced material:
(1) Another rule or part of a rule adopted by the agency.
(2) All or part of a code, standard, or regulation adopted by another agency, the federal government, or a generally recognized organization or association.
(3) Repealed by Session Laws 1997-34, s. 5.
In incorporating material by reference, the agency must designate in the rule whether or not the incorporation includes subsequent amendments and editions of the referenced material. The agency can change this designation only by a subsequent rule-making proceeding. The agency must have copies of the incorporated material available for inspection and must specify in the rule both where copies of the material can be obtained and the cost on the date the rule is adopted of a copy of the material.
A statement in a rule that a rule incorporates material by reference in accordance with former G.S. 150B-14(b) is a statement that the rule does not include subsequent amendments and editions of the referenced material. A statement in a rule that a rule incorporates material by reference in accordance with former G.S. 150B-14(c) is a statement that the rule includes subsequent amendments and editions of the referenced material. (1973, c. 1331, s. 1; 1975, 2nd Sess., c. 983, s. 64; 1981 (Reg. Sess., 1982), c. 1359, s. 5; 1983, c. 641, s. 3; c. 768, s. 19; 1985, c. 746, s. 1; 1987, c. 285, s. 13; 1991, c. 418, s. 1; 1997-34, s. 5.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 150B - Administrative Procedure Act

Article 2A - Rules.

§ 150B-18 - Scope and effect.

§ 150B-19 - Restrictions on what can be adopted as a rule.

§ 150B-19.1 - Requirements for agencies in the rule-making process.

§ 150B-19.3 - Limitation on certain environmental rules.

§ 150B-20 - Petitioning an agency to adopt a rule.

§ 150B-21 - Agency must designate rule-making coordinator; duties of coordinator.

§ 150B-21.1 - Procedure for adopting a temporary rule.

§ 150B-21.1A - Adoption of an emergency rule.

§ 150B-21.1B - Expired pursuant to Session Laws 2009-475, s16, effective June 30, 2012.

§ 150B-21.2 - Procedure for adopting a permanent rule.

§ 150B-21.3 - Effective date of rules.

§ 150B-21.3A - Periodic review and expiration of existing rules.

§ 150B-21.4 - Fiscal and regulatory impact analysis on rules.

§ 150B-21.5 - Circumstances when notice and rule-making hearing not required; circumstances when submission to the Commission not required.

§ 150B-21.6 - Incorporating material in a rule by reference.

§ 150B-21.7 - Effect of transfer of duties or termination of agency on rules.

§ 150B-21.8 - Review of rule by Commission.

§ 150B-21.9 - Standards and timetable for review by Commission.

§ 150B-21.10 - Commission action on permanent rule.

§ 150B-21.11 - Procedure when Commission approves permanent rule.

§ 150B-21.12 - Procedure when Commission objects to a permanent rule.

§ 150B-21.13 - Procedure when Commission extends period for review of permanent rule.

§ 150B-21.14 - Public hearing on a rule.

§ 150B-21.17 - North Carolina Register.

§ 150B-21.18 - North Carolina Administrative Code.

§ 150B-21.19 - Requirements for including rule in Code.

§ 150B-21.20 - Codifier's authority to revise rules.

§ 150B-21.21 - Publication of rules of North Carolina State Bar, Building Code Council, and exempt agencies.

§ 150B-21.22 - Effect of inclusion in Code.

§ 150B-21.24 - Access to Register and Code.

§ 150B-21.25 - Paid copies of Register and Code.

§ 150B-21.26 - Office of State Budget and Management to conduct preliminary review of certain administrative rules.

§ 150B-21.27 - Minimizing the effects of rules on local budgets.

§ 150B-21.28 - Role of the Office of State Budget and Management.