Public rule-making docket

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  1. Each agency shall maintain a current, public rule-making docket.
  2. The rule-making docket may, but need not, contain a listing of the subject matter of possible rules currently under active consideration within the agency for proposal under Section 25-43-3.103 and the name and address of agency personnel with whom persons may communicate with respect to the matter.
  3. The rule-making docket must list each pending rule-making proceeding. A rule-making proceeding is pending from the time it is commenced, by proper filing with the Secretary of State of a notice of proposed rule adoption, to the time it is terminated by the filing with the Secretary of State of a notice of termination or the rule becoming effective. For each pending rule-making proceeding, the docket must indicate:
    1. The subject matter of the proposed rule;
    2. A citation to all published notices relating to the proceeding;
    3. Where written submissions or written requests for an opportunity to make oral presentations on the proposed rule may be inspected;
    4. The time during which written submissions may be made;
    5. If applicable, where and when oral presentations may be made;
    6. Where any economic impact statement and written requests for the issuance of and other information concerning an economic impact statement of the proposed rule may be inspected;
    7. The current status of the proposed rule;
    8. The date of the rule's adoption; and
    9. When the rule will become effective.


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