1 Pa. Code § 13.52 - Filing by Bureau
(a) Section
722(a) of 45 Pa.C.S. (relating to deposit of documents required) provides that
if the Bureau finds that a document deposited with it under the act has been
approved as to legality, if approval is required, and is in the form and format
required by this part, it shall file the document, assign thereto and indicate
thereon a distinctive serial number, and indicate thereon the date and time of
filing. Upon filing, one copy shall be immediately available for public
inspection and copying under §
13.55 (relating to filing for
public inspection). The copy shall be retained by the Bureau for 1 year after
the publication thereof, whereupon it shall be forwarded to the Pennsylvania
Historical and Museum Commission for preservation in the Commonwealth archives.
If the Bureau determines that the document will be published the Bureau shall
transmit the other copy immediately after filing to the Department of General
Services, or to a printer designated by it, for publication as provided in the
act.
(b) Documents deposited with
the Bureau will be held without filing during preliminary examination and
processing and will be filed in accordance with §§
13.53-13.56,
13.74,
13.81,
13.82, and
13.91-13.93 (relating to publication
schedules, receipt and processing, filing for public inspection, correction of
errors, effectiveness prior to publication, regular schedule, and special
schedule).
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