§ 847 - Availability of adopted rules; rules by secretary of state
§ 847. Availability of adopted rules; rules by secretary of state
(a) The secretary of state shall keep open to public inspection a permanent register of rules.
(b) The secretary of state shall publish not less than quarterly a bulletin setting forth the text of all rules filed since the immediately preceding publication and any objections filed under subsection 842(b) or subsection 844(e) of this title.
(c) The bulletin may omit any rule if either:
(1) A commercial publisher offers a comparable publication at a competitive price; or
(2) All three of the following apply:
(A) its publication would be unduly cumbersome or expensive; and
(B) the rule is made available on application to the adopting agency; and
(C) the bulletin contains a notice stating the general subject matter of the omitted rule and stating how a copy of the rule and any objection filed under subsection 842(b) or subsection 844(e) may be obtained.
(d) Bulletins shall be made available upon request to agencies and officials of this state free of charge and to other persons at prices fixed by the secretary of state to cover mailing and publication costs.
(e) The secretary of state shall adopt rules for the effective administration of this chapter. These rules shall be applicable to every agency and shall include but not be limited to uniform procedural requirements, style, appropriate forms and a system for compiling and indexing rules. (Added 1981, No. 82, § 6; amended 1995, No. 61, § 5.)