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§  202-e. Guidance documents; availability to public. 1. Not less than  once each year, every agency shall submit to the secretary of state  for  publication  in  the  state register a list of all guidance documents on  which the agency currently relies, and provide information on where  and  how  regulated  parties and members of the public may inspect and obtain  copies of any such document; provided, however, that the  department  of  environmental conservation shall be exempt from the requirements of this  subdivision.  Unless  otherwise  provided for by law, an agency may make  such documents available as provided in the freedom of information  law,  and  may  charge  fees  pursuant  to  such  law  for  copies of any such  document.    2. The secretary of state may exempt an agency  from  compliance  with  the requirements of subdivision one of this section upon a determination  that  the  agency  has  published  on  its  website the full text of all  guidance documents on which it currently relies. The secretary of  state  shall  publish a notice of such determination identifying the website in  the state register.    3. Nothing in this  section  shall  be  construed  as  authorizing  or  requiring   the   publication   of  any  guidance  document  where  such  publication is prohibited or limited by law.    4. Not less than once every five years, every agency shall  conduct  a  process  for  reviewing  and updating all guidance documents on which it  currently relies. In conducting such process, the  agency  shall  obtain  feedback  from  regulated  parties  and  members  of  the public who are  directly or indirectly affected by the guidelines.    5. The secretary of state  may  adopt  regulations  to  implement  the  provisions of this section.

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Statutes > New-york > Sap > Article-2 > 202-e

§  202-e. Guidance documents; availability to public. 1. Not less than  once each year, every agency shall submit to the secretary of state  for  publication  in  the  state register a list of all guidance documents on  which the agency currently relies, and provide information on where  and  how  regulated  parties and members of the public may inspect and obtain  copies of any such document; provided, however, that the  department  of  environmental conservation shall be exempt from the requirements of this  subdivision.  Unless  otherwise  provided for by law, an agency may make  such documents available as provided in the freedom of information  law,  and  may  charge  fees  pursuant  to  such  law  for  copies of any such  document.    2. The secretary of state may exempt an agency  from  compliance  with  the requirements of subdivision one of this section upon a determination  that  the  agency  has  published  on  its  website the full text of all  guidance documents on which it currently relies. The secretary of  state  shall  publish a notice of such determination identifying the website in  the state register.    3. Nothing in this  section  shall  be  construed  as  authorizing  or  requiring   the   publication   of  any  guidance  document  where  such  publication is prohibited or limited by law.    4. Not less than once every five years, every agency shall  conduct  a  process  for  reviewing  and updating all guidance documents on which it  currently relies. In conducting such process, the  agency  shall  obtain  feedback  from  regulated  parties  and  members  of  the public who are  directly or indirectly affected by the guidelines.    5. The secretary of state  may  adopt  regulations  to  implement  the  provisions of this section.

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Statutes > New-york > Sap > Article-2 > 202-e

§  202-e. Guidance documents; availability to public. 1. Not less than  once each year, every agency shall submit to the secretary of state  for  publication  in  the  state register a list of all guidance documents on  which the agency currently relies, and provide information on where  and  how  regulated  parties and members of the public may inspect and obtain  copies of any such document; provided, however, that the  department  of  environmental conservation shall be exempt from the requirements of this  subdivision.  Unless  otherwise  provided for by law, an agency may make  such documents available as provided in the freedom of information  law,  and  may  charge  fees  pursuant  to  such  law  for  copies of any such  document.    2. The secretary of state may exempt an agency  from  compliance  with  the requirements of subdivision one of this section upon a determination  that  the  agency  has  published  on  its  website the full text of all  guidance documents on which it currently relies. The secretary of  state  shall  publish a notice of such determination identifying the website in  the state register.    3. Nothing in this  section  shall  be  construed  as  authorizing  or  requiring   the   publication   of  any  guidance  document  where  such  publication is prohibited or limited by law.    4. Not less than once every five years, every agency shall  conduct  a  process  for  reviewing  and updating all guidance documents on which it  currently relies. In conducting such process, the  agency  shall  obtain  feedback  from  regulated  parties  and  members  of  the public who are  directly or indirectly affected by the guidelines.    5. The secretary of state  may  adopt  regulations  to  implement  the  provisions of this section.