HRS §91-2.6
Posting proposed rules on the lieutenant governor's website
State agencies must put their proposed rules and rule changes on the lieutenant governor's website, starting January 1, 2000. The website must show how to download this information. Agencies must keep their posted information current and accurate, and tell people who contact them that the proposed rules are online.
state agencies
The statute, as written — Proposed rulemaking actions and rules; posting on the lieutenant governor's internet website
(a) Beginning January 1, 2000, all state agencies, through the office of the lieutenant governor, shall make available on the website of the office of the lieutenant governor each proposed rulemaking action of the agency and the full text of the agency's proposed rules or changes to existing rules. The internet website shall provide instructions regarding how to download the information regarding proposed rulemaking actions and the full text of the agency's proposed rules. (b) Each state agency, to the greatest extent feasible, shall: (1) Ensure that all information pertaining to that agency that is contained on the lieutenant governor's website is current and accurate; and (2) Advise individuals contacting the state agency of the availability of the proposed rulemaking actions and the full text of the agency's proposed rules on the lieutenant governor's website.
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