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§ 150b-19

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\nAn agency may not adopt a rule that does one or more of the following:\n(1) Implements or interprets a law unless that law or another law specifically authorizes the agency to do so.\n(2) Enlarges the scope of a profession, occupation, or field of endeavor for which an occupational license is required.\n(3) Imposes criminal liability or a civil penalty for an act or omission, including the violation of a rule, unless a law specifically authorizes the agency to do so or a law declares that violation of the rule is a criminal offense or is grounds for a civil penalty.\n(4) Repeats the content of a law, a rule, or a federal regulation. A brief statement that informs the public of a requirement imposed by law does not violate this subdivision and satisfies the 'reasonably necessary' standard of review set in G.S. 150B-21.9(a)(3).\n(5) Establishes a fee or other charge for providing a service in fulfillment of a duty unless a law specifically authorizes the agency to do so or the fee or other charge is for one of the following:\na. A service to a State, federal, or local governmental unit.\nb.

lfillment of a duty unless a law specifically authorizes the agency to do so or the fee or other charge is for one of the following:\na. A service to a State, federal, or local governmental unit.\nb. A copy of part or all of a State publication or other document, the cost of mailing a document, or both.\nc. A transcript of a public hearing.\nd. A conference, workshop, or course.\ne. Data processing services.\n(6) Allows the agency to waive or modify a requirement set in a rule unless a rule establishes specific guidelines the agency must follow in determining whether to waive or modify the requirement.\n(7) Repealed by Session Laws 2011-398, s. 61.2, effective July 25, 2011. (1973, c. 1331, s. 1; 1985, c. 746, s. 1; 1991, c. 418, s. 1; 1996, 2nd Ex. Sess., c. 18, s. 7.10(a); 2011-13, s. 1; 2011-398, s. 61.2.)