FAR Issue Vol. 41/No. 190 | Section II | |
Issue Date: September 30, 2015 | ||
Total number of notices in Section II: 11 |
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The repeal of this rule. | 16547635 |
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The purpose and effect of this rulemaking is to repeal rules identified by the Department as no longer necessary or duplicative of statute. | 16549769 |
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The purpose and effect of the proposed amendments are to repeal rules identified during the Department’s comprehensive rule review as duplicative of statute or no longer necessary. Rule 64B-1.004 addresses the conduct .... | 16549284 |
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To repeal rules identified as no longer necessary. | 16551321 |
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The proposed revision to the Children’s Medical Services Rules 64C1.001-1.004, F.A.C., updates definitions and requirements for applicants and participants; and repeals confidentiality language already addressed in state .... | 16547732 |
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The purpose of this rulemaking is to update language regarding specific standards for the operation of the statewide Child Protection Teams, including definitions, organization, roles and responsibilities, eligibility, services .... | 16547538 |
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The purpose of this rulemaking is to repeal unnecessary language, which in turn will delete an unnecessary rule. | 16551709 |
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The purpose of this rulemaking is to repeal language no longer supported by a statute or is duplicative statutory language, which in turn will delete an unnecessary rule. | 16551418 |
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To repeal rules identified as no longer necessary. | 16554328 |
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Community Health Promotion proposes the repeal of these rules due to outdated or unnecessary language. | 16552291 |
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Community Health Promotion proposes the repeal of this rule due to outdated or unnecessary language. | 16552000 |
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