2025 Session Last amended: 2024 session

§ 14.388 — Good Cause Exemption

Plain-Language Summary

An agency can skip the normal rulemaking process for good cause, such as addressing a serious public health threat, complying with a court order or federal law, incorporating statutory changes without interpretation, or making non-substantive changes. Rules adopted under this emergency process for threats or federal mandates expire after two years.

Practical Notes
The good cause exemption allows agencies to act quickly when there is a genuine emergency or when federal law demands immediate action. The agency must explain and justify its use of this shortcut. The Office of Administrative Hearings reviews whether the justification is adequate. Rules addressing non-substantive changes or statutory incorporation take effect permanently upon publication.