§ 77282 Commission Rulemaking Authority
Imagine your school has a rule that says no running in the halls. But one day, the principal decides to change it to no running *or* yelling in the halls.
The commission is like the principal—they can make rules (like 'no running') and change them later (like adding 'no yelling') if they think it’s needed. They can also say how you can argue if you think the rule is unfair.
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§ 77282 Commission Rulemaking Authority
Last verified: January 23, 2026