West Virginia Code § 29A-2-7

Publication of State Register
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(a) The Legislature intends that the Secretary of State offer to the public access to the State
Register and Code of State Rules. The State Register, the Code of State Rules and other
documents produced by the Secretary of State's office shall be available in electronic format
on the Secretary of State's website.
(b) All materials filed in the State Register shall be indexed as quickly as possible in
chronological order of filing with a brief description of the item filed and a columnar cross
index to:
(1) Agency;
(2) Code citation to which it relates and by which it is filed in the State Register; and
(3) Other information in the description or cross index as the Secretary of State believes will
aid a person in using the index. l
(c) The Secretary of State shall post on the website with each update of the Code of State
Rules, a copy of the rule monitor and its cross index which shows the rules that have become
effective, and a table showing rules which are out for public comment, and agency-approved,
modified and emergency rules.
(d) The Secretary of State may propose rules for legislative approval, in accordance with the
provisions of article three of this chapter, to change the procedures outlined in this section.
(e) One half of all the fees and amounts collected for the sale of the State Register, the Code
of State Rules and ot her copies or data provided by the Secretary of State shall be deposited
in the State General Revenue Fund and one half of the fees in the service fees and
collections account established in accordance with subsection (f), section two, article one,
chapter fifty-nine of this code for the operations of the office of the Secretary of State. The
Secretary of State shall dedicate sufficient resources from that fund or other funds to
provide the services required in this article.
(f) A person who is unable to access electronic versions of documents may review the
documents at the office of the Secretary of State, or may request a printed copy at a cost
which is sufficient, in the judgment of the Secretary of State, to defray the expenses of
publication, including labor, paper and postage: Provided, That the Secretary of State may
waive the fee.

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