Rulemaking authority definition
Rulemaking authority means statutory language that explicitly authorizes or requires an agency to adopt, develop, establish, or otherwise create any statement coming within the definition of the term “rule.”
Rulemaking authority means: 567 (a) for a legislative procurement unit, the Legislative Management Committee; 568 (b) for a judicial procurement unit, the Judicial Council; 569 (c)
Rulemaking authority means the authority to create and enact a set rules establishing requirements in accordance with the Administrative Rulemaking law based on authority delegated by resolution, as authorized by this law, in order to implement, interpret and/or enforce this law.
More Definitions of Rulemaking authority
Rulemaking authority means statutory language that explicitly authorizes or requires an agency to adopt, develop, establish, or otherwise create any statement coming within the
Rulemaking authority means statutory language that explicitly authorizes or requires an agency to adopt, develop, establish, or otherwise create any statement coming within the definition of the term ‘rule,’” and “‘[l]aw implemented’ means the language of the enabling statute being carried out or interpreted by an agency through rulemaking.” §§ 120.52(9), (17), Fla. Stat. “Section 120.536(1) and the flush-left paragraph in section 120.52(8) require a close examination of the statutes cited by the agency as authority for the rule at issue to determine whether those statutes explicitly grant the agency authority to adopt the rule.” MB Doral, LLC, 295 So. 3d at 854 (internal citation omitted). “[T]he question is whether the statute contains a specific grant of legislative authority for the rule, not whether the grant of authority is specific enough. Either the enabling statute authorizes the rule at issue or it does not.” Id. (internal citation omitted).
Rulemaking authority means the statutory language that explicitly authorizes or requires an agency to adopt, develop, establish, or otherwise create any statement coming within the definition of the term rule. (Notice: prior to July 1, 2008, this term was “Specific Authority.” In the history notes for rules promulgated after the effective date of this rule, the term “Rulemaking Authority” should be used rather than “Specific Authority.” History notes for rules promulgated prior to the effective date of this rule, using “Specific Authority,” shall remain undisturbed, until and unless such rules are amended.)
Rulemaking authority means statutory language that
Rulemaking authority means an agency only has rulemaking authority whenever the Legislature has explicitly authorized an agency to make rules;
Rulemaking authority means the finance commission.
Rulemaking authority means the finance