| | | 2.__Rule void.__If a majority of the legislatures of the | | compacting states rejects a rule, by enactment of a statute or | | resolution in the same manner used to adopt the compact, then | | the rule has no further effect in any compacting state. |
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| | | 3.__Promulgation of rules.__When promulgating a rule, the | | interstate commission shall: |
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| | | A.__Publish the proposed rule stating with particularity | | the text of the proposed rule and the reason for the | | proposed rule; |
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| | | B.__Allow persons to submit written data, facts, opinions | | and arguments, which information must be publicly | | available; |
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| | | C.__Provide an opportunity for an informal hearing; and |
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| | | D.__Promulgate a final rule and its effective date, if | | appropriate, based on the rule-making record. |
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| | | 4.__Rule review.__Not later than 60 days after a rule is | | promulgated, an interested person may file a petition in the | | United States District Court for the District of Columbia or | | in the federal district court where the interstate | | commission's principal office is located for judicial review | | of the rule.__If the court finds that the interstate | | commission's action is not supported by substantial evidence, | | as defined in the APA, in the rule-making record, the court | | shall hold the rule unlawful and set it aside. |
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| | | 5.__Subjects to be addressed.__Subjects to be addressed | | within 12 months after the first meeting must, at a minimum, | | include: |
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| | | A.__Notice to victims and opportunity to be heard; |
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| | | B.__Offender registration and compliance; |
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| | | C.__Violations and returns; |
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| | | D.__Transfer procedures and forms; |
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| | | E.__Eligibility for transfer; |
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| | | F.__Collection of restitution and fees from offenders; |
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| | | G.__Data collection and reporting; |
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| | | H.__The level of supervision to be provided by the | | receiving state; |
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