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19 NYCRR 260.6

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Regulatory agenda

Compiled source label: current through Apr 15, 2022

Register checked through July 8, 2026/Vol. XLVIII, Issue 27 (2026-07-08) - no later Register activity found for this section

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(a)As provided in section 202-d of the State Administrative Procedure Act, some State agencies are required and others are permitted to publish a regulatory agenda in the

State Register.

(b)Regulatory agendas will be published in the first issue of the

State Register during the month of January and in the last issue during the month of June.

(c)When submitting a regulatory agenda to the

State Register for publication, a State agency must use the proper format as prescribed by the Secretary of State and published on the Department of State's website. This format is also available from the Division of Administrative Rules of the Department of State.

(d)The deadlines for submitting regulatory agendas for publication in the

State Register will be the Tuesday 15 days prior to the Wednesday publication date. Deadline dates will be published on the Department of State's website and also will be provided upon request by the Division of Administrative Rules of the Department of State.

(e)Those agencies required to submit a regulatory agenda for publication in the first issue of the

State Register during the month of January shall include a notice of review of existing rules pursuant to section 207 of the State Administrative Procedure Act with such submission. The regulatory agenda and notice of review of existing rules must be separately labeled. These items will be published in separate sections of the State Register.

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