41-1013. Register


A. The secretary of state shall publish the register at least once each month,
including the information which is provided under subsection B of this section and which
is filed with the secretary of state during the preceding thirty days. The secretary of
state shall publish an index to the register at least twice each year.


B. The register shall contain:


1. A schedule of the time, date and place of all hearings on proposed repeals,
makings or amendments of rules.


2. Each governor's executive order.


3. Each governor's proclamation of general applicability, and each statement filed
by the governor in granting a commutation, pardon or reprieve or stay or suspension of
execution where a sentence of death is imposed.


4. A summary of each attorney general's opinion.


5. Each governor's appointment of state officials and board and commission members.


6. A table of contents.


7. The notice and agency summary of each docket opening.


8. The full text and accompanying preamble of each proposed rule.


9. The full text and accompanying preamble of each final rule.


10. The full text and accompanying preamble of each emergency rule.


11. Supplemental notices of a proposed rule or summary rule.


12. A summary of council action on each rule.


13. The full text of any exempt final rule filed with the secretary of state
pursuant to section 41-1005, subsection C.


14. The identification and a summary of substantive policy statements and notice and
a summary of any guidance document publication or revision submitted by an agency.


15. Notices of oral proceedings, public workshops or other meetings on an open rule
making docket.


C. The register shall be available by subscription and for single copy
purchase. The charge for each register or periodic subscription shall be a reasonable
charge, not to exceed all costs of production and distribution of the register.


D. For purposes of this section, full text publication in the register includes all
new, amended or added language and such existing language as the proposing agency deems
necessary for a proper understanding of the proposed rule. Rules that are undergoing
extensive revision may be reprinted in whole. Existing rule language not required for
understanding shall be omitted and marked "no change".