Promulgate. , with respect to a Rule, means the process of writing a new Rule, or amending or repealing an existing Rule.
Promulgate with respect to a rule, means the process of writing a new rule, or
Promulgate means that an administrative body has approved an administrative regulation for filing with the Commission in accordance with the provisions of KRS Chapter 13A;
Examples of Promulgate in a sentence
Promulgate uniform rules to facilitate and coordinate implementation and administration of this compact.
Promulgate a final rule and its effective date, if appropriate, based on input from state or local officials, or interested parties.
Promulgate uniform rules to facilitate and coordinate implementation and administration of this Compact.
Promulgate all necessary rules to fulfill the purposes of this act.
Promulgate rules that establish standards and requirements for emergency training and exercising programs and public information programs.
More Definitions of Promulgate
Promulgate means to proclaim officially in the Register and thereby render effective a new rule, amendment, or repeal [which] that was duly adopted by an agency and filed with the Office of Administrative Law.
Promulgate means and includes authority to adopt, and from time to time amend, repeal, modify, publish, and put into effect.
Promulgate means signature by the Administrator on a final rule.
Promulgate means to lawfully develop and adopt an administrative rule, local ordinance, code or regulation authorized by law.
Promulgate means to broadcast or disseminate or publicize the rules and regulations of the Code.
Promulgate means to put a law or regulation into effect by formal public announcement and publication.
Promulgate means to declare.