Oklahoma Code § 75-256

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Administrative Rules.
A.  1.  The Secretary of State shall provide for the
codification, compilation, and publication of agency rules and
Executive Orders in a publication which shall be known as the
"Oklahoma Administrative Code" in the following manner:
a. On or before January 1, 1992, the Secretary shall
compile Executive Orders which are effective pursuant

to paragraph 3 of subsection B of this section, and
agency rules which have been submitted pursuant to the
agency schedule of compliance and have been accepted
as properly codified, as set forth in this section,
and rules promulgated by the Secretary.  Such
compilation shall be maintained by the Office of
Administrative Rules and shall be updated by agencies,
in a manner prescribed by the Secretary, to reflect
subsequent permanent rulemaking.  Prior to publication
of the first "Code", as set forth in subparagraph b of
this paragraph, the compilation shall constitute the
official permanent rules of the state.  Effective
January 1, 1992, any permanent rule not included in
such compilation shall be void and of no effect.
b. On or before December 1, 1992, the Secretary shall
have published the "Oklahoma Administrative Code".  To
effectuate this provision, the Secretary may contract
for the publishing of the "Oklahoma Administrative
Code".  Any permanent rule not published in the "Code"
shall be void and of no effect.  A finally adopted
rule filed and published in "The Oklahoma Register"
may be valid until publication of the next succeeding
"Code" or "Code" supplement following the date of its
final adoption.  Provided, a permanent rule which is
finally adopted after the closing date for publication
in a "Code" or "Code" supplement as announced by the
Secretary may be valid until publication of the next
succeeding "Code" or "Code" supplement.  A permanent
rule which is published in "The Oklahoma Register"
after the closing date for publication in the first
"Code", as announced by the Secretary, shall be void
and of no effect upon publication of the next
succeeding "Code" or "Code" supplement, if not
published in the "Code" or "Code" supplement.
2.  Compilations or revisions of the "Code" or any part thereof
shall be supplemented or revised annually.  The "Code" shall be
organized by state agency and shall be arranged and printed in a
manner to permit separate publications of portions thereof relating
to individual agencies.
3.  Annual supplements to the "Code" shall be cumulative.
Emergency rules shall not be published in the "Code" or in any
supplements thereto.
4.  "The Oklahoma Register" shall also include a sections-
affected index of the "Code".  The "Code" and supplements shall
contain such notes, cross-references and explanatory materials as
required by the Secretary.

5.  The Secretary in preparing such rules for publication in the
"Code" or supplements shall omit all material shown in canceled
type.  The Secretary shall not prepare any rule for publication in
the "Code" which amends or revises a rule unless the rule so
amending or revising conforms to the provisions of the
Administrative Procedures Act.
6.  The Secretary is authorized to determine a numbering system
and other standardized format for documents to be filed and may
refuse to accept for publication any document that does not
substantially conform to the promulgated rules of the Secretary.
B.  1.  Rules submitted and accepted for publication in the
"Code" by August 15 of each year shall be published in the next
succeeding "Code" or supplement thereto.
2.  As soon as possible after August 15 of each year, the
Secretary shall assemble all rules and Executive Orders, except
emergency rules, promulgated after the publication of the preceding
"Code" or "Code" supplement in accordance with the provisions of the
Administrative Procedures Act for publication in the "Oklahoma
Administrative Code".  The "Code" or supplements thereto should be
published as soon as possible after August 30 of each year.
3.  Executive Orders of previous gubernatorial administrations
shall terminate ninety (90) calendar days following the inauguration
of the next Governor unless otherwise terminated or continued during
that time by Executive Order.  Copies of all Executive Orders shall
be published in the "Oklahoma Administrative Code".  All Executive
Orders placing agencies or employees under the State Merit System of
Personnel Administration shall remain in effect unless otherwise
modified by action of the Legislature.
C.  The Secretary is hereby authorized and empowered to publish
or to contract to publish the "Oklahoma Administrative Code", and to
publish or contract to publish such annual cumulative supplements so
as to keep the "Code" current.  All such agreements shall provide
that the publisher shall make such publications in such form and
arrangement as shall be approved by the Secretary.  The Secretary
may publish or authorize the publication of the "Code" in part.
D.  The Secretary is authorized to correct spelling errors in
rules submitted for publication in the "Code" or any such
supplements or in "The Oklahoma Register".  Any other errors in
rules submitted for publication in the "Code" may be noted in
editorial notes provided by the Secretary.
E.  The Secretary shall make copies of the "Code" generally
available at a cost sufficient to defray the cost of publication and
mailing.  Except as otherwise provided by Section 257.1 of this
title, the Secretary is authorized to sell or otherwise distribute
the "Code" and its supplements.
F.  1.  The codification system, derivations, cross-references,
notes of decisions, source notes, authority notes, numerical lists,

and codification guides, other than the actual text of rules,
indexes, tables and other aids relevant to the publication of the
"Oklahoma Administrative Code" and "The Oklahoma Register" shall be
the property of the state and may be reproduced only with the
written consent of the Secretary.  The information which appears on
the same page with the text of a rule may be reproduced incidentally
with the reproduction of the rule, if the reproduction is for the
private use of the individual and not for resale.  No person shall
attempt to copyright or publish the "Oklahoma Administrative Code"
or "The Oklahoma Register", in printed or electronic media, without
expressed written consent of the Secretary of State.  The Secretary
shall notify the Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives
and the President Pro Tempore of the Oklahoma State Senate of any
requests to copyright or publish the "Oklahoma Administrative Code"
or "The Oklahoma Register", prior to consent by the Secretary.
2.  The Secretary shall provide for the electronic access to the
"Oklahoma Administrative Code" and "The Oklahoma Register" by:
a. Internet access at no charge, or
b. an exclusive or a nonexclusive contract for public and
private access.
3.  Publications of rules by agencies are not official
publications.
4.  The sale or resale of the "Oklahoma Administrative Code" or
any part thereof by the Secretary of State shall be exempt from any
requirement mandating acquisition of a resale number and payment of
sales tax.
Added by Laws 1961, p. 604, § 6.  Amended by Laws 1978, c. 165, §
13; Laws 1987, c. 207, § 9; Laws 1988, c. 292, § 10, emerg. eff.
July 1, 1988; Laws 1990, c. 300, § 11, eff. July 1, 1991; Laws 1991,
c. 326, § 7, eff. July 1, 1991; Laws 1992, c. 310, § 4, eff. July 1,
1992; Laws 1994, c. 100, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1994; Laws 1994, c. 384,
§ 6, eff. July 1, 1994; Laws 1997, c. 206, § 14, eff. Nov. 1, 1997;

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