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ARTICLE 12. REPEAL OF UNAUTHORIZED AND OBSOLETE RULES.

§64-12-1. Department of Administration

Board of Risk and Insurance Management

The legislative rule effective April 14, 1992, authorized under the authority of §29-12-5 of this code, relating to the Board of Risk and Insurance Management (discontinuation of professional malpractice insurance, 115 CSR 04), is repealed.

§64-12-2. Department of Health and Human Resources, the Insurance Commissioner, and the Chair of the Department of Health and Human Resources.

The legislative rule effective April 1, 2022, authorized under the authority of §33-4A-8 of this code, relating to the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Resources, the Insurance Commissioner, and Chair of the Department of Health and Human Resources (All-Payer Claims Database – Data Submission Requirements, 114A CSR 01), is repealed.

§64-12-3. Department of Revenue

(a) Insurance Commissioner

(1) The legislative rule effective May 16, 1997, authorized under the authority of §33-2-10 of this code, relating to the Insurance Commissioner (emergency medical services, 114 CSR 50), is repealed.

(2) The legislative rule effective May 16, 1997, authorized under the authority of §33-2-10 of this code, relating to the Insurance Commissioner (diabetes regulation, 114 CSR 52), is repealed.

(b) Racing Commission

The procedural rule effective September 30, 1991, authorized under the authority of §19-23-6 of this code, relating to the Racing Commission (dispute resolution procedures, 178 CSR 04), is repealed.

(c) State Tax Department

(1) The interpretative rule effective August 26, 2006, authorized under the authority of §11-10E-2 of this code, relating to the State Tax Department (tax shelter voluntary compliance program, 110 CSR 10E), is repealed.

(2) The interpretative rule effective October 12, 1992, authorized under the authority of §5A-3-37 of this code, relating to the State Tax Department (preference for determining successful bids, 110 CSR 12C), is repealed.

(3) The legislative rule effective May 11, 2010, authorized under the authority of §11-13X-9 of this code, relating to the State Tax Department (West Virginia Film Industry Investment Act, 110 CSR 13X), is repealed.

(4) The procedural rule effective June 16, 2003, authorized under the authority of §11-10-5 of this code, relating to the State Tax Department (tobacco products excise tax on floorstocks, 110 CSR 17A), is repealed.

(5) The legislative rule effective May 11, 2010, authorized under the authority of §11-13Z-3 of this code, relating to the State Tax Department (residential solar energy tax credit, 110 CSR 21D), is repealed.

(6) The legislative rule effective April 15, 1992, authorized under the authority of §11-10-5 of this code, relating to the State Tax Department (Business Franchise Tax, 110 CSR 23), is repealed.

§64-12-4. Department of Commerce

Division of Labor

(1) The legislative rule effective April 25, 1984, authorized under the authority of §21-3-18 of this code, relating to the Division of Labor (hazardous chemical substances, 42 CSR 04), is repealed.

(2) The legislative rule effective April 1, 1996, authorized under the authority of §21-12-3 of this code, relating to the Division of Labor (Commercial Bungee Jumping Safety Act, 42 CSR 23), is repealed.

§64-12-5. Department of Transportation.

The legislative rule effective September 1, 2001, authorized under the authority of §29-18-4 of this code, relating to the Department of Transportation, State Rail Authority (organization and meetings, 172 CSR 01), is repealed.

§64-12-6. Miscellaneous agencies, boards, and commissions.

The legislative rule effective July 1, 2013, authorized under the authority of §30-30-6 of this code, relating to the Board of Social Work Examiners (applications, 25 CSR 4), is repealed.

§64-12-7. Bureau of Commerce.

The legislative rule effective August 6, 1971, authorized under the authority of §47-5-1 of this code, relating to the Division of Labor (Safety Glazing Act, 42 CSR 13), is repealed.