Can changes to a proposed rule be based upon in-house staff comments?
Section 120.54(3)(d)1., F.S., provides that any change, other than a technical change, must be supported by the record of public hearings held on the rule, must be in response to written material received on or before the date of the final public hearing, or must be in response to a proposed objection by the committee. If in-house staff comments are discussed at a public hearing at which the proposed rule is considered, changes to the rule may be based on the comments.
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Can changes to a proposed rule be based upon in-house staff comments?