HRS §91-4.1
State agencies must keep rule change copies for the public
When a state agency changes a rule, it must make a certified copy of the changes in a special format called Ramseyer. The agency must keep these copies in a file that the public can look at and copy, for a fee set by law.
state agencies
The statute, as written — Rulemaking actions; copies in Ramseyer format
Each state agency adopting, amending, or repealing a rule shall prepare a certified copy of the rule changes according to the Ramseyer format. Each state agency shall maintain a file of the copies in the Ramseyer format and shall make the file available for public inspection and copying at a cost as specified in section 91-2.5.
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