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The first step that KSSOS is involved in is filing of PROPOSED rules and regulations. An agency must send a Notice of Hearing on Proposed Administrative Regulations, along with two copies of the proposed regulations, stamped by the Department of Administration and the Attorney General, and two copies of the economic impact statement. This notice must be published in the Register at least 60 days prior to the date of the hearing. The agency may receive comments during that notice period and may make revisions to the regulations as a result of those comments. When the agency is satisfied that the regulations are in the proper final form, it adopts the regulations and sends the ADOPTED regulations to KSSOS for final publication and filing. If all requirements are met, the regulations are published in the Kansas Register and become effective 15 days after publication, unless a later date is specified in the body of the regulation.
The Secretary of State's office publishes adopted regulations in the K.A.R. Volumes and Supplements. A full set is published every third year. A K.A.R. Supplement is published the other two years. The K.A.R. Volumes contain the most recent version of all regulations as filed in their office by December 31 of a particular year. For instance, the 2000 Volumes contain the most recent version of all regulations filed in this office by December 31, 1999. The 2001 Supplement contains the most recent version of all regulations filed in 2000, and supplements the 2000 Volumes. The 2002 Supplement contains the most recent version of all regulations filed in 2000 and 2001, and replaces the 2001 Supplement to supplement the 2000 Volumes. As new, amended or revoked regulations are received, they are published in the Kansas Register. Therefore, a person should first check the Register, then the current supplement, then the current volume to find the most recent version of a particular regulation. If the regulation is found at any of these sequential steps, stop and consider that version the most recent. All Kansas Administrative Regulations (K.A.R.'s) are filed in the Office of the Secretary of State. KSSOS publishes the regulations in the Kansas Register, the state's official newspaper, and in the Volumes or Supplement to the Kansas Administrative Regulations.
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