North Dakota Code § 28-32-10

Notice of rulemaking - Hearing date
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1. An agency or the commission shall prepare a full notice and an abbreviated notice of 
rulemaking.
a. The full notice of the proposed adoption, amendment, or repeal of a rule must 
include a short, specific explanation of the proposed rule and the purpose of the 
proposed rule, identify the emergency status and declared effective date of any 
emergency rules, include a determination of whether the proposed rulemaking is 
expected to have an impact on the regulated community in excess of fifty 
thousand dollars, identify at least one location where interested persons may 
review the text of the proposed rule, provide the address to which written 
comments concerning the proposed rule may be sent, provide the deadline for 
submission of written comments, provide a telephone number and post-office or 
electronic mail address at which a copy of the rules and regulatory analysis may 
be requested, and, in the case of a substantive rule, provide the time and place 
set for each oral hearing. An agency's full notice must include a statement of the 
bill number and general subject matter of any legislation, enacted during the most 
recent session of the legislative assembly, which is being implemented by the 
proposed rule. The commission's full notice must include a statement of the 
provision of the Constitution of North Dakota or the bill number and general 
subject matter of any legislation that is being implemented by the proposed rule. 
The full notice must be filed with the legislative council, accompanied by a copy of 
the proposed rules.
b. The agency or commission shall request publication of an abbreviated newspaper 
publication notice at least once in each official county newspaper published in this 
state, which must:
(1) Be in a display -type format with a minimum width of one column of 
approximately two inches [5.08 centimeters] and a minimum depth of 

approximately three inches [7.62 centimeters] and with a headline 
describing the general topic of the proposed rules.
(2) Include the telephone number or address to use to obtain a copy of the 
proposed rules, identification of the emergency status and declared effective 
date of any emergency rules, the address to use and the deadline to submit 
written comments, the location, date, and time of the public hearing on the 
rules, and a short description of the general subject matter of the proposed 
rules submission. The notice also may include a quick response code 
providing access to the full notice or additional information related to the 
proposed rules at the discretion of the agency or commission.
2. The agency or commission shall mail or deliver by electronic mail a copy of the full 
notice and proposed rule to each member of the legislative assembly whose name 
appeared as a sponsor or cosponsor of legislation , enacted during the most recent 
session of the legislative assembly , which is being implemented by the proposed rule 
and to each person who has made a timely request to the agency or commission for a 
copy of the notice and proposed rule . The agency or commission may mail or 
otherwise provide a copy of the full notice to any person who is likely to be an 
interested person. The agency or commission may charge persons who are not 
members of the legislative assembly fees for copies of the proposed rule as allowed 
under section 44-04-18.
3. In addition to the other notice requirements of this subsection, the superintendent of 
public instruction shall provide notice of any proposed rulemaking by the 
superintendent of public instruction to each association with statewide membership 
whose primary focus is elementary and secondary education issues which has 
requested to receive notice from the superintendent under this subsection and to the 
superintendent of each public school district in this state, or the president of the school 
board for school districts that have no superintendent, at least twenty days before the 
date of the hearing described in the notice. Notice provided by the superintendent of 
public instruction under this section must be by first -class mail. However, upon request 
of a group or person entitled to notice under this section, the superintendent of public 
instruction shall provide the group or person notice by electronic mail.
4. The legislative council shall establish standard procedures for the commission and all 
agencies to follow in complying with the provisions of this section and a procedure to 
allow any person to request and receive mailed copies of all filings made by agencies 
and the commission pursuant to this section. The legislative council may charge an 
annual fee as established by the administrative rules committee for providing copies of 
the filings.
5. At least twenty days must elapse between the date of the publication of the notice and 
the date of the hearing. Within fifteen business days after receipt of a notice under this 
section, a copy of the notice must be mailed by the legislative council to any person 
who has paid the annual fee established under subsection 4.

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