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- New York State Administrative Procedure Act - Article 2 - Rule Making
procedure. 202-a. Regulatory impact. 202-b. Regulatory flexibility for small businesses. 202-bb. Rural area flexibility analysis. 202-d. Regulatory agenda 202-e. Guidance documents; availability to public. 203....
- New York State Administrative Procedure Act - § 201 - Adoption of Procedures; Plain Language
This article establishes minimum procedures for all agencies, provided, however, an agency may adopt by rule additional procedures not inconsistent with statute. Each agency shall...
- New York State Administrative Procedure Act - § 201-A - Job Impact
statement, which is acceptable to the commissioners of economic development and labor, setting forth any changes which it will make to the rule to minimize...
- New York State Administrative Procedure Act - § 202 - Rule Making Procedure
1. Notice of proposed rule making. (a) Prior to the adoption of a rule, an agency shall submit a notice of proposed rule making to...
- New York State Administrative Procedure Act - § 202-A - Regulatory Impact
statement that are necessary as a result of such changes.
- New York State Administrative Procedure Act - § 202-B - Regulatory Flexibility for Small Businesses
1. In developing a rule, the agency shall consider utilizing approaches that will accomplish the objectives of applicable statutes while minimizing any adverse economic impact...
- New York State Administrative Procedure Act - § 202-BB - Rural Area Flexibility Analysis
when: (a) the information presented in the analysis submitted pursuant to this section is inadequate or incomplete, provided, however, such revised analysis shall be submitted...
- New York State Administrative Procedure Act - § 202-D - Regulatory Agenda
s, a schedule prescribing when such agendas must be submitted for publication, and any identification number system.
- New York State Administrative Procedure Act - § 202-E - Guidance Documents; Availability to Public
1. Not less than once each year, every agency shall submit to the secretary of state for publication in the state register a list of...
- New York State Administrative Procedure Act - § 203 - Filing; Effective Date
1. Except as provided in subdivision two of this section, no rule shall become effective until it is filed with the secretary of state and...
- New York State Administrative Procedure Act - § 204 - Declaratory Rulings by Agencies
1. On petition of any person, an agency may issue a declaratory ruling with respect to (i) the applicability to any person, property, or state...
- New York State Administrative Procedure Act - § 204-A - Alternate Methods for Implementing Regulatory Mandates
1. As used in this section: (a) "local government" means any county, city, town, village, school district, fire district or other special district; (b) "regulatory...
- New York State Administrative Procedure Act - § 205 - Right to Judicial Review of Rules
Unless an exclusive procedure or remedy is provided by law, judicial review of rules may be had upon petition presented under article seventy-eight of the...
- New York State Administrative Procedure Act - § 206 - Overlapping Regulations; Compliance Determinations
1. It is the declared policy of this state to protect and encourage jobs, investment and economic activity and to promote the public health, safety...
- New York State Administrative Procedure Act - § 207 - Review of Existing Rules
1. Unless the contrary is specifically provided by another law, any rule which is adopted on or after the effective date of this section shall...
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