California Code of Regulations (Last Updated: August 6, 2014) |
Title 1. General Provisions |
Division 1. Office of Administrative Law |
Chapter 1. Review of Proposed Regulations |
Article 2. Criteria Applied in the Review of Proposed Regulations |
§ 48. Notice of Proposed Emergency Action.
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- Unless the emergency situation clearly poses such an immediate, serious harm that delaying action to allow public comment would be inconsistent with the public interest, the notice required by Government Code section 11346.1(a) shall contain the following or substantially similar statement:“Government Code section 11346.1(a)(2) requires that, at least five working days prior to submission of the proposed emergency action to the Office of Administrative Law, the adopting agency provide a notice of the proposed emergency action to every person who has filed a request for notice of regulatory action with the agency. After submission of the proposed emergency to the Office of Administrative Law, the Office of Administrative Law shall allow interested persons five calendar days to submit comments on the proposed emergency regulations as set forth in Government Code section 11349.6.”HISTORY1. New section filed 2-25-2008; operative 3-26-2008 (Register 2008, No. 9).
Note
Note: Authority cited: Section 11342.4, Government Code. Reference: Sections 11342.545, 11346.1 and 11349.6, Government Code.