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Code · Connecticut · Title 4 — Management of State Agencies · CHAPTER 54* — Uniform Administrative Procedure Act

Sec. 4-167. Rules of practice. Public inspection. Enforceability.

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(a)In addition to other regulation-making requirements imposed by law, each agency shall:
(1)Adopt as a regulation rules of practice setting forth the nature and requirements of all formal and informal procedures available provided such rules shall be in conformance with the provisions of this chapter; and
(2)make available for public inspection, upon request, copies of all regulations and all other written statements of policy or interpretations formulated, adopted or used by the agency in the discharge of its functions, and all forms and instructions used by the agency.
(b)No agency regulation is enforceable against any person or party, nor may it be invoked by the agency for any purpose, until
(1)it has been made available for public inspection as provided in this section, and
(2)the regulation or a notice of the adoption of the regulation has been published in the Connecticut Law Journal if noticed prior to July 1, 2013, or posted on the eRegulations System pursuant to section 4-172 and section 4-173b , if noticed on or after July 1, 2013. This provision is not applicable in favor of any person or party who has actual notice or knowledge thereof. The burden of proving the notice or knowledge is on the agency.
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