2006 New York Code - Schedule Of Publication.



 
    § 147. Schedule  of  publication.  1.  The  department  of state shall
  publish a regular issue of the state register at least once a  week  and
  special  issues  as  directed by statute or as deemed appropriate by the
  secretary of state.
    2. The department of state may  publish  special  issues  which  shall
  include  information  and  notices  required to be published pursuant to
  section fourteen hundred two of the abandoned  property  law,  at  times
  specified by such section.
    3.  The  department of state shall publish, quarterly, a special issue
  which shall:
    (a) contain an index of all notices published in  the  state  register
  pursuant  to  article  two  of  the  state  administrative procedure act
  between January first of the year of publication and the state  register
  issue immediately preceding publication of this special issue;
    (b)  cite  each  notice  in  the  index  by  the identification number
  described in subdivision three of section one hundred forty-nine of this
  article and for each such  notice  cited,  the  index  shall  include  a
  description  of  the  subject  and  purpose  of  the  rule,  the date of
  publication of the notice, and a symbol denoting whether the notice  was
  for  (i)  a  proposed  rule making, (ii) an adoption, (iii) an emergency
  adoption, (iv) an expiration, (v)  a  revised  rule  making  or  (vi)  a
  withdrawal; and
    (c)  arrange  notice  citations  by  agency  in alphabetical order and
  present consecutively all such  citations  relating  to  a  single  rule
  making.

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