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California Lane Splitting Guidelines Now Being Developed--UPDATED 5/18
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<blockquote data-quote="SacramentoMike" data-source="post: 1332300" data-attributes="member: 11508"><p>I don't know if this gets too technical about the whole process, but the "guidelines" that the CHP finally publish will <strong>be</strong> regulations with the full force of law, having gone through the full rulemaking process required for the development of regulations--making specific and enforceable rules for the interpretation of law.</p><p></p><p>And the "someone complained" part was because the former guidelines didn't comply with that requirement. They met the definition of "<a href="https://www.oal.ca.gov/underground_regulations/" target="_blank">underground regulations</a>" and the CHP had no choice but to retract them. But once they are developed and approved, the new guidelines will be published in the California Code of Regulations, Title 13, Division 2, Department of the California Highway Patrol. At that point, the guidelines will essentially be law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SacramentoMike, post: 1332300, member: 11508"] I don't know if this gets too technical about the whole process, but the "guidelines" that the CHP finally publish will [B]be[/B] regulations with the full force of law, having gone through the full rulemaking process required for the development of regulations--making specific and enforceable rules for the interpretation of law. And the "someone complained" part was because the former guidelines didn't comply with that requirement. They met the definition of "[URL="https://www.oal.ca.gov/underground_regulations/"]underground regulations[/URL]" and the CHP had no choice but to retract them. But once they are developed and approved, the new guidelines will be published in the California Code of Regulations, Title 13, Division 2, Department of the California Highway Patrol. At that point, the guidelines will essentially be law. [/QUOTE]
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