Idaho Statutes

§ 67-5220 — NOTICE OF INTENT TO PROMULGATE RULES — NEGOTIATED RULEMAKING

Idaho § 67-5220
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 67STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS
Ch. 52IDAHO ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT

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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 67-5220 (2026).

Text

(1)Prior to the adoption, amendment or repeal of a rule, an agency shall determine whether negotiated rulemaking is feasible. The agency’s determination of whether negotiated rulemaking is feasible is not subject to judicial review. If the agency determines that negotiated rulemaking is feasible, it shall publish in the bulletin a notice of intent to promulgate a rule. The notice shall contain a brief, nontechnical statement of the subject matter to be addressed in the proposed rulemaking, and shall include the purpose of the rule, the statutory authority for the rulemaking, citation to a specific federal statute or regulation if that is the basis of authority or requirement for the rulemaking, and the principal issues involved. The notice shall also state that interested persons have the

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Legislative History

[67-5220, added 1992, ch. 263, sec. 9, p. 793; am. 1994, ch. 271, sec. 1, p. 834; am. 2012, ch. 310, sec. 1, p. 856; am. 2015, ch. 141, sec. 175, p. 518.]

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