Additional Rule Information for Emergency and Regular Rules - Wyoming

Additional Rule Information for Emergency and Regular Rules - Wyoming

Additional Rule Information for Emergency and Regular Rules is a legal document that was released by the Wyoming Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Wyoming.

FAQ

Q: What is the purpose of the Additional Rule Information for Emergency and Regular Rules in Wyoming?
A: The Additional Rule Information provides important information about emergency and regular rules in Wyoming.

Q: What is the difference between emergency and regular rules in Wyoming?
A: Emergency rules are temporary and are implemented to address urgent or unforeseen situations, while regular rules are permanent and go through a formal rulemaking process.

Q: Are emergency rules in Wyoming subject to public input?
A: Yes, emergency rules in Wyoming are subject to public input, but the process is expedited to allow for timely implementation.

Q: How are regular rules in Wyoming established?
A: Regular rules in Wyoming are established through a formal rulemaking process that includes public notice, public hearings, and input from affected parties.

Q: Who can propose a regular rule in Wyoming?
A: Regular rules in Wyoming can be proposed by state agencies, boards, commissions, or the public.

Q: Are regular rules in Wyoming subject to review?
A: Yes, regular rules in Wyoming are subject to review by the Wyoming Legislature's Joint Interim Judiciary Committee.

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Form Details:

  • Released on June 1, 2020;
  • The latest edition currently provided by the Wyoming Secretary of State;
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