Illinois Code § 5 ILCS 100/5-65

Filing of rules.
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(a) Each agency shall file in the office of the Secretary of State and
in the agency's principal office a certified copy of each rule and
modification or repeal of any rule adopted by it. The Secretary of State
and the agency shall each keep a permanent register of the rules open to
public inspection.

 
Whenever a rule or modification or repeal of any rule is filed with
the Secretary of State, the Secretary shall send a certified copy of the
rule, modification or repeal, within 3 working days after it is filed, to
the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules.

 
(b) Concurrent with the filing of any rule under this Section,
the filing agency shall submit to the Secretary of State for publication
in the next available issue of the Illinois Register a notice of adopted
rules. The notice shall include the following:

 
 
(1) The text of the adopted rule, including the full 
 
text of the new rule (if the material is a new rule), the full text of the rule or rules as amended (if the material is an amendment to a rule or rules), or the notice of repeal (if the material is a repealer).

 
 
(2) The name, address, email address, and telephone 
 
number of an individual who will be available to answer questions and provide information to the public concerning the adopted rules.

 
 
(3) Other information that the Secretary of State may 
 
by rule require in the interest of informing the public.

text of the new rule (if the material is a new rule), the full text of the rule or rules as amended (if the material is an amendment to a rule or rules), or the notice of repeal (if the material is a repealer).
number of an individual who will be available to answer questions and provide information to the public concerning the adopted rules.
by rule require in the interest of informing the public.

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