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Code · West Virginia · CHAPTER 29A. STATE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES ACT. · ARTICLE 2. STATE REGISTER.

§29A-2-3. Contents of state register.

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The Secretary of State shall receive and file in the state register:
(a)Every notice of a proposed rule or a public hearing for the finding of facts or public comment on a proposed rule.
(b)The text of every proposed rule and subsequent proposed amendment thereto and fiscal notes attached thereto.
(c)Every determination of fact or judgment tendered by an agency for inclusion therein and every notice of submission to the Legislature or its rule-making review committee made in conformity with this chapter.
(d)Every executive order tendered by the Governor.
(e)Every notice of and the text of any report or finding of the legislative rule-making review committee and such other material as may be tendered by the clerk or presiding officer of either house of the Legislature for filing in the state register.
(f)Such other material related to administrative procedures and actions as an agency may desire to make a public record or the Secretary of State may deem appropriate, or where required by law.
(g)Notice of and the text of any action by an agency of the Legislature or its committees relative to the process of promulgation of rules tendered to the Secretary of State for inclusion in the register.
(h)Every other paper required by law to be filed in such register or which may be filed therein in order to comply with any other provision of law.
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