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

Sec. 4-172. Submittal of certified electronic copies of regulations to Secretary of the State. Posting on eRegulations System. Effective date.

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(a)After approval of a regulation as required by sections 4-169 and 4-170 , or after reversal of a decision of the standing legislative regulation review committee by the General Assembly pursuant to section 4-171 , each agency shall submit to the office of the Secretary of the State a certified electronic copy of such regulation. Concomitantly, the agency shall electronically file with the electronic copy of the regulation a statement from the department head or a duly authorized deputy department head of such agency certifying that the electronic copy of the regulation is a true and accurate copy of the regulation approved in accordance with sections 4-169 and 4-170 . Each regulation when so electronically submitted shall be in the form prescribed by the Secretary of the State for posting on the eRegulations System, and each section of the regulation shall include the appropriate regulation section number and a section heading. The Secretary of the State shall post each such regulation on the eRegulations System not later than ten calendar days after the agency submission of the regulation.
(b)Each regulation hereafter adopted is effective upon its posting on the eRegulations System by the Secretary of the State in accordance with this section, except that:
(1)If a later date is required by statute or specified in the regulation, the later date is the effective date; and
(2)a regulation may not be effective before the effective date of the public act requiring or permitting the adoption of the regulation. Each emergency regulation shall be effective when posted on the eRegulations System by the Secretary of the State. The agency shall take appropriate measures to make emergency regulations known to the persons who may be affected by them.
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