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Code · New York · Executive · State Register

§ 147. Schedule of publication.

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§ 147. Schedule of publication. 1. The department of state shall
publish a regular issue of the state register at least once a week and
special issues as directed by statute or as deemed appropriate by the
secretary of state.
2. The department of state may publish special issues which shall
include information and notices required to be published pursuant to
section fourteen hundred two of the abandoned property law, at times
specified by such section.
3. The department of state shall publish, quarterly, a special issue
which shall:
(a)contain an index of all notices published in the state register
pursuant to article two of the state administrative procedure act
between January first of the year of publication and the state register
issue immediately preceding publication of this special issue;
(b)cite each notice in the index by the identification number
described in subdivision three of section one hundred forty-nine of this
article and for each such notice cited, the index shall include a
description of the subject and purpose of the rule, the date of
publication of the notice, and a symbol denoting whether the notice was
for
(i)a proposed rule making,
(ii)an adoption,
(iii)an emergency
adoption,
(iv)an expiration,
(v)a revised rule making or
(vi)a
withdrawal; and
(c)arrange notice citations by agency in alphabetical order and
present consecutively all such citations relating to a single rule
making.
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