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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 84 — State Officers

84-906.04. Secretary of State; maintain docket for pending proceedings; contents.

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(1)The Secretary of State shall maintain a current public rulemaking or regulationmaking docket for each pending rulemaking or regulationmaking proceeding. A rulemaking or regulationmaking proceeding is pending from the time it is commenced by publication of a notice of proposed rule or regulation making to the time it is terminated by publication of a notice of termination or the rule or regulation becoming effective.
(2)For each rulemaking or regulationmaking proceeding, the docket shall indicate:
(a)The subject matter of the proposed rule or regulation;
(b)The time, date, and location of the public hearing regarding the proposed rule or regulation;
(c)The name and address of agency personnel with whom people may communicate regarding the proposed rule or regulation;
(d)Where written comments on the proposed rule or regulation may be inspected;
(e)The time during which written comments may be made;
(f)Where the description of the fiscal impact may be inspected and obtained;
(g)The current status of the proposed rule or regulation and any agency determinations with respect thereto;
(h)Any known timetable for agency decisions or other action in the proceeding;
(i)The date of the rule's or regulation's adoption;
(j)The date of the rule's or regulation's filing, indexing, and publication; and
(k)The operative date of the rule or regulation if such date is later than the effective date prescribed in sections 84-906 and 84-911 .
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