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14.46 PUBLICATION IN STATE REGISTER.
    Subdivision 1. Contents. The commissioner of administration shall publish a State Register
containing all notices for hearings concerning rules, giving time, place and purpose of the
hearing and the full text of the action being proposed. Further, the register shall contain all
rules, amendments, suspensions, or repeals thereof, pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
The commissioner shall further publish any executive order issued by the governor which shall
become effective 15 days after publication except as provided in section 4.035, subdivision 2.
The commissioner shall further publish any official notices in the register which a state agency
requests to be published. Such notices shall include, but shall not be limited to, the date on which
a new agency becomes operational, the assumption of a new function by an existing state agency,
or the appointment of commissioners. The commissioner may prescribe the form, excluding the
form of the rules, and manner in which agencies submit any material for publication in the State
Register and may withhold publication of any material not submitted according to the form
or procedures prescribed.
The commissioner of administration may organize and distribute the contents of the register
according to such categories as will provide economic publication and distribution and will offer
easy access to information by any interested party.
    Subd. 2. Form and manner. The commissioner of administration shall publish the State
Register whenever necessary, except that no material properly submitted for publication shall
remain unpublished for more than ten working days.
The State Register shall have a distinct and permanent masthead with the title "State
Register" and the words "state of Minnesota" prominently displayed. All issues of the State
Register shall be numbered and dated.
To the extent that editing, composition, printing, distribution or other work on the State
Register cannot be performed in the Department of Administration, or it is uneconomical to do
so, the commissioner shall obtain competitive bids and enter into contracts to have the services
performed by the lowest responsible bidder. The duration of any contracts shall not exceed the
end of the state's fiscal biennium.
    Subd. 3. Submission of items for publication. Any state agency which desires to publish a
notice of hearing, rule or change thereof shall submit a copy of the entire document, including
dates when adopted, and filed with the secretary of state, to the commissioner of administration in
addition to any other copies which may be required to be filed with the commissioner by other law.
The revisor of statutes shall provide assistance to the commissioner if requested.
Alternatively, the commissioner may designate a contract compositor to whom the assistance is
to be supplied. The assistance, in either case, shall consist of furnishing a machine readable
computer tape, or similar services, for rules which are available in the revisor's computer data
base and for which a written copy has been submitted by an agency to the commissioner for
publication in the State Register.
    Subd. 4. Cost; distribution. When an agency properly submits a rule, proposed rule,
notice, or other material to the commissioner of administration, the commissioner must then
be accountable for the publication of the same in the State Register. The commissioner of
administration must require each agency which requests the publication of rules, proposed rules,
notices, or other material in the State Register to pay its proportionate cost of the State Register
unless other funds are provided and are sufficient to cover the cost of the State Register.
The State Register must be offered for public sale at a location centrally located as determined
by the commissioner of administration and at a price as the commissioner of administration
determines. The commissioner of administration must further provide for the mailing of the State
Register to any person, agency, or organization if so requested, provided that reasonable costs are
borne by the requesting party. The supply and expense appropriation to any state agency is deemed
to include funds to purchase the State Register. Ten copies of each issue of the State Register,
however, must be provided without cost to the Legislative Reference Library and ten copies to the
State Law Library. One copy must be provided without cost to a public library in each county
seat in the state or, if there is no public library in a county seat, to a public library in the county
as designated by the county board. The commissioner must advise the recipient libraries of the
significance and content of the State Register and encourage efforts to promote its usage.
The commissioner must make an electronic version of the State Register available on the
Internet free of charge through the North Star information service.
    Subd. 5. Publication account. A State Register publication account is created in the state
treasury. All receipts from the sale of the State Register shall be deposited in the account. All
funds in the State Register publication account in the state treasury are appropriated annually to
the commissioner of administration to carry out the provisions of subdivisions 1 to 4.
History: 1974 c 344 s 8; 1975 c 380 s 12-15; 1977 c 305 s 3,4; 1977 c 323 s 1; 1977 c 443 s
7; 1980 c 615 s 25,52-54; 1982 c 424 s 130; 1985 c 248 s 70; 1986 c 444; 1998 c 366 s 18

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