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Code · Kansas · Chapter 77 — Statutes; Administrative Rules And Regulations And Procedure

77-419. Revival or amendment of regulations; filing and publication.

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77-419. Revival or amendment of regulations; filing and publication. To revive or amend a rule and regulation, the new rule and regulation shall contain the entire section revived or amended, and any section so amended shall be revoked. For the purpose of filing in the office of the secretary of state and for submission to the joint committee on administrative rules and regulations as provided in K.S.A. 77-426 , and amendments thereto, a rule and regulation amending an existing regulation shall indicate the new matter contained therein by underlining or printing in italics the new matter, and material to be deleted from such rule and regulation shall be shown in strike-through type.
The secretary of state in preparing such rules and regulations for publication in the Kansas administrative regulations shall omit all material shown in strike-through type. The secretary of state shall not file any regulation which amends or revives a regulation unless the regulation so amending or reviving conforms to the provisions of this section.
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