Or. Admin. Code § 255-001-0005 - Notice of Rulemaking: Time and Manner
(1) Prior to the permanent adoption,
amendment, or repeal of any rule, the chairperson of the Board or the chair's
designee shall give notice of the proposed action at least 21 days prior to the
effective date:
(a) In the Secretary of
State's Bulletin referred to in ORS 183.360;
(b) By providing a copy of the notice to the
legislators specified in ORS 183.335(14) at least 49 days before the effective
date of the rule; and
(c) By
providing a copy of the notice at least 28 days prior to the effective date to
persons on the Board mailing list established pursuant to ORS 183.335(7);
and
(d) By providing a copy of the
notice to:
(A) Oregon State Bar
Bulletin;
(B) Associated
Press;
(C) Release Services, County
Community Corrections Offices, State of Oregon Department of
Corrections;
(D) Oregon District
Attorneys Association;
(E) Oregon
Criminal Defense Attorneys Association;
(F) All County Public Defender
Offices;
(G) All County Law
Libraries;
(H) Attorney General's
Office;
(I) State Public
Defender;
(J) Oregon Supreme Court
Law Library;
(K) University of
Oregon Law Library;
(L)
Northwestern School of Law, Lewis and Clark College;
(M) College of Law, Willamette
University;
(N) American Civil
Liberties Union;
(O) The Oregonian,
Portland, Oregon;
(P) Pendleton
Eastern Oregonian, Pendleton, Oregon;
(Q) The Statesman Journal, Salem,
Oregon;
(R) Medford Mail
Tribune;
(S) The Register Guard,
Eugene, Oregon; and
(T) Others upon
formal written request of the Board.
(2) When the Board has filed a temporary rule
with the Secretary of State's Office, the Board shall provide a copy of the
certificate and order and a copy of the temporary rule to the persons on the
Board's mailing list, and to those listed in subsection (1)(c) of this
section.
(3) Notwithstanding
subsection (2) of this section, when the Board has filed a temporary rule with
the Secretary of State's Office, newspapers and media service shall only
receive a copy of the certificate and order.
(4) Notice pursuant to subsection (1) and (2)
of this section shall be provided via electronic transmission, such as e-mail
or other electronic technology. Notice via non-electronic means will be
available upon request and upon payment of an annual fee of $15.00. The Board
will make reasonable accommodations for individuals with
disabilities.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183.335 & 183.360
Stats. Implemented: ORS 183.335 & 183.360
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