New York Statutes

§ 207 — Review of existing rules

New York § 207
JurisdictionNew York
Law SAPState Administrative Procedure Act
Art. 2Rule Making

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N.Y. State Administrative Procedure Act § 207 (2026).

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§ 207. Review of existing rules. 1.

(a)Unless the contrary is\nspecifically provided by paragraph (b) of this subdivision or by another\nlaw, any rule which is adopted on or after the effective date of this\nsection shall be reviewed in the calendar year specified in the notice\nof adoption for the rule, provided that at a minimum every rule shall be\ninitially reviewed no later than in the fifth calendar year after the\nyear in which the rule is adopted, and, thereafter, every rule shall be\nre-reviewed at five-year intervals.\n (b) For any rule for which a regulatory flexibility analysis, rural\narea flexibility analysis or job impact statement is required, the\ninitial review shall occur no later than in the third calendar year\nafter the year in which the rule is adopted; provided,

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