Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 50, December 14, 2024
(a) An agency may deliver a final regulation as an emergency certified regulation, under section 6(d) of the act (71 P. S. § 745.6(d)), in either of the following situations: (1) The Attorney General certifies that the regulation is required to satisfy the order of a State or Federal court, or to implement the provisions of a Federal statute or regulation.(2) The Governor certifies that the regulation is required to avoid an emergency which may threaten the public health, safety or welfare, cause a budget deficit or create the need for supplemental or deficiency appropriations of greater than $1 million.(b) The agency shall deliver the emergency certified final-form regulation and the certification from the Attorney General or the Governor in accordance with § 307.2 (relating to delivery of a final-form regulation).(c) The agency shall deliver the emergency certified final-omitted regulation and the certification from the Attorney General or the Governor in accordance with § 307.3 (relating to delivery of a final-omitted regulation).