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SECTION 42-21-6

   § 42-21-6  Continuation of rules andregulations. – Rules and regulations prepared by any department, division, board, commission,or other agency existing on February 7, 1939 which are not in conflict withthis title or with any general law or public law, shall continue to be in forceuntil such time as the director or head of the appropriate department createdby chapter 660 of the Public Laws of 1939 shall issue or promulgate new rulesand regulations governing such activity; provided, however, that the governorin his or her judgment may suspend any existing rules or regulations which inhis or her opinion are inadvisable.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-42 > Chapter-42-21 > 42-21-6

SECTION 42-21-6

   § 42-21-6  Continuation of rules andregulations. – Rules and regulations prepared by any department, division, board, commission,or other agency existing on February 7, 1939 which are not in conflict withthis title or with any general law or public law, shall continue to be in forceuntil such time as the director or head of the appropriate department createdby chapter 660 of the Public Laws of 1939 shall issue or promulgate new rulesand regulations governing such activity; provided, however, that the governorin his or her judgment may suspend any existing rules or regulations which inhis or her opinion are inadvisable.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-42 > Chapter-42-21 > 42-21-6

SECTION 42-21-6

   § 42-21-6  Continuation of rules andregulations. – Rules and regulations prepared by any department, division, board, commission,or other agency existing on February 7, 1939 which are not in conflict withthis title or with any general law or public law, shall continue to be in forceuntil such time as the director or head of the appropriate department createdby chapter 660 of the Public Laws of 1939 shall issue or promulgate new rulesand regulations governing such activity; provided, however, that the governorin his or her judgment may suspend any existing rules or regulations which inhis or her opinion are inadvisable.