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supported by substantial evidence, as defined in the APA, in the | rule-making record, the court shall hold the rule unlawful and set | it aside. |
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| | 5.__Subjects to be addressed.__Subjects to be addressed within | 12 months after the first meeting must, at a minimum, include: |
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| A.__Notice to victims and opportunity to be heard; |
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| B.__Offender registration and compliance; |
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| C.__Violations and returns; |
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| D.__Transfer procedures and forms; |
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| E.__Eligibility for transfer; |
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| F.__Collection of restitution and fees from offenders; |
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| G.__Data collection and reporting; |
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| H.__The level of supervision to be provided by the receiving | state; |
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| I.__Transitional rules governing the operation of the | compact and the interstate commission during all or part of | the period between the effective date of the compact and the | date that the last eligible state adopts the compact; and |
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| J.__Mediation, arbitration and dispute resolution. |
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| | 6.__Emergency rule.__If the interstate commission determines | that an emergency exists, it may promulgate an emergency rule | that becomes effective immediately upon adoption as long as the | usual rule-making procedures provided under this section are | retroactively applied to the rule as soon as reasonably possible | but no later than 90 days after the effective date of the rule. |
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| | 1.__Oversight.__The interstate commission shall oversee the | interstate movement of adult offenders in the compacting states | and shall monitor activities being administered in noncompacting | states that may significantly affect compacting states. |
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| The courts and executive agencies in each compacting state shall | enforce this compact and shall take all actions necessary and | appropriate to effectuate the compact's purposes and intent.__In |
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