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Code · West Virginia · CHAPTER 29A. STATE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES ACT. · ARTICLE 3. RULE MAKING.

§29A-3-16. Legislative review of procedural rules, interpretive legislative rules.

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(a)The Legislative Rule-Making Review Committee may, with the assistance of the Legislative Auditor's Office, review any procedural rule, interpretive rule or existing legislative rule to determine if the rule is achieving its purpose, and based on its determination, if the rule should be continued, amended or repealed.
(b)Following the review, the Legislative Rule-Making Committee shall make recommendations to the agency or board, which promulgated the rule, and to the Joint Committee on Government and Finance.
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