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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 45 — LEGAL NOTICES · Chapter 7

§ 723. Processing of deposited documents.

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§ 723. Processing of deposited documents.
(a)Review of deposited text.-- The bureau, or a qualified contractor selected by the bureau with the approval of the joint committee, may review any or all documents deposited with the bureau before they are released for publication, and may prepare in active cooperation with an agency a revised text of any document relating to the administrative regulations of the agency which conforms fully to the format established for the code, which eliminates all obsolete, unnecessary or unauthorized material, which has been prepared in such a manner as to lend to the published code as a whole uniformity of style and clarity of expression, and which does not effect any change in the substance of the deposited text of such regulations.
(b)Status of revised text.-- (Deleted by amendment).
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(Sept. 24, 2014, P.L.2461, No.133, eff. 60 days)
Previously Filed Regulations. Section 6 of Act 160 of 1976 provided that, notwithstanding section 723(b), an agency may file written objections with the joint committee within 60 days after receiving the revised text of any regulations not previously published in the Pennsylvania Code which were filed in the Legislative Reference Bureau prior to the enactment of Act 160.
Cross References. Section 723 is referred to in section 722 of this title.
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