ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY

The Administrative History following each Rule gives the date on which the Rule was originally filed and its effective date, as well as the date on which any amendment or repeal was filed and its effective date. Principal abbreviations used in the Administrative History are as follows:

f. - filed

eff. - effective

R. - Rule (Abbreviated only at the beginning of the control number)

Ch. - Chapter (Abbreviated only at the beginning of the control number)

ER. - Emergency Rule

Rev. - Revised

Note: Emergency Rules are listed in each Rule's Administrative History by Emergency Rule number, date filed and effective date. The Emergency Rule will be in effect for 120 days or until the effective date of a permanent Rule covering the same subject matter superseding this Emergency Rule is adopted, as specified by the Agency.

Chapters 144-1 entitled "Administration", 144-2 entitled "Functions and Powers", 144-3 entitled "Definitions" and 144-4 entitled "Adoption of Rules" have been adopted. Filed November 4, 1981; effective November 24, 1981.

Emergency Rules 144-1-0.1-.01, 144-2-0.2-.01, and 144-3-0.3-.01 adopted. Filed May 4, 1983; effective April 29, 1983, the date of adoption, to be in effect for 120 days or until the effective date of permanent Rules covering the same subject matter superseding these Emergency Rules are adopted, as specified by the Agency. These Rules were adopted to implement Act 231 passed by the 1983 Session of the General Assembly, for the Statewide regulation of the Council membership of the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council. (These Emergency Rules will not be published; copies may be obtained from the Agency.)

Rules 144-1-.01, 144-2-.01, 144-3-.01 have been amended. Filed September 2, 1983; effective September 22, 1983.

Rule 144-1-.01 has been amended. Filed August 13, 1985; effective September 2, 1985.

Rule 144-1-.01 has been amended. Filed February 4, 1988; effective February 24, 1988.

Chapters 144-1 and 144-2 have been repealed and new Chapters adopted. Filed November 21, 1989; effective December 11, 1989.

Grant Chapter 144-5 entitled "Grant Programs" submitted May 16, 1994.

Chapter 144-6 entitled "Crime Victim Assistance Project Certification" has been adopted. Filed June 14, 1995; effective July 4, 1995.

Grant 144-5-.04 submitted December 8, 1995.

Grant 144-5-.05 submitted September 26, 1996.

Grants 144-5-.06, .07 submitted November 7, 1996.

Rules 144-1-.01, 144-6-.01, .02 have been amended. Rules 144-1-.05 and 144-6-.05 have been adopted. Filed September 24, 2001; effective October 14, 2001.

Rule 144-6-.01 has been amended. Filed January 16, 2002; effective February 5, 2002.

Grant 144-5-.04 submitted November 20, 2002.

Rules 144-1-.01, .03 to .05, and 144-2-.01 have been amended. Filed November 20, 2002; effective December 10, 2002.

Rule 144-1-.01 has been amended. Filed April 22, 2004; effective May 12, 2004.

Rules 144-5-.08 and .09 have been adopted. Filed December 16, 2005; effective January 5, 2006.

Rules 144-6-.01 and .02 have been amended. Rule 144-6-.03 has been repealed and a new Rule adopted. Rules 144-6-.04 and .05 have been repealed. Files January 9, 2008; effective January 29, 2008.

Grant Chapter 144-5 submitted January 8, 2010.

Rule Chapters 144-1 to 144-4 and 144-6 repealed and new Rule Chapters adopted. Filed January 8, 2010; effective January 28, 2010.

Rule 144-4-.06 amended. Rules 144-4-.08, .09 adopted. F. June 30, 2015; eff. July 20, 2015.

Rule 144-3-.01 amended. F. Oct. 6, 2016; eff. Oct. 26, 2016.

Rules 144-4-.05 through .09 amended. F. July 9, 2019; eff. July 1, 2019, as specified by the Agency.

Rules 144-4-.06 through .09 amended. F. April 1, 2022; eff. April 21, 2022.

Notes

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