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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 71 — STATE GOVERNMENT · Chapter 22

§ 2203. Regulations.

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§ 2203. Regulations.
(a)Authority.-- The Office of Administration may promulgate regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of this part.
(b)Temporary regulations.--
(1)In order to facilitate the prompt implementation of this part, the Office of Administration may promulgate temporary regulations which shall expire no later than three years following the publication of the temporary regulations. The Office of Administration may promulgate temporary regulations not subject to:
(i)Sections 201, 202, 203, 204 and 205 of the act of July 31, 1968 (P.L.769, No.240), referred to as the Commonwealth Documents Law.
(ii)Section 204(b) of the act of October 15, 1980 (P.L.950, No.164), known as the Commonwealth Attorneys Act.
(iii)The act of June 25, 1982 (P.L.633, No.181), known as the Regulatory Review Act.
(2)The authority provided to the Office of Administration to adopt temporary regulations under paragraph
(1)shall expire three years following the publication of the temporary regulations. Regulations adopted after this period shall be promulgated as provided by law.
71c2203v
2018 Amendment. Act 71 added section 2203, effective immediately as to subsec.
(b)and nine months as to the remainder of the section. See section 3 of Act 71 in the appendix to this title for special provisions relating to continuation of prior law and applicability.
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