(1) Each agency shall file in the office of the Secretary of State a certified copy of the rules and regulations in force and effect in such agency. The Secretary of State shall keep a permanent file of all such rules and regulations. Such file shall be updated and kept current upon receipt of any rules and regulations adopted, amended, or repealed and filed with the Secretary of State as provided in the Administrative Procedure Act and shall be open to public inspection during regular business hours of his or her office. The Secretary of State, in order to maintain and keep such files current, shall be empowered to require new and amended rules and regulations to be filed as complete chapters or sections as directed by the Secretary of State.
(2) Rules and regulations filed with the Secretary of State pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act shall be filed in the manner and form prescribed by the Secretary of State including electronic filing if so directed by the Secretary of State. The Secretary of State shall issue instructions to all state agencies setting forth the format to be followed by all agencies in submitting rules and regulations to the Secretary of State. Such instructions shall provide for a uniform page size, a generally uniform and clear indexing system, and annotations including designation of enabling legislation and court or agency decisions interpreting the particular rule or regulation. For good cause shown, the Secretary of State may grant exceptions to the uniform page size requirement and the general indexing instructions for any agency.
Notes of Decisions
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cases, 1959–2019 · leading case:
State v. Engleman, 560 N.W.2d 851 (Neb. Ct. App. 1997).
State v. Engleman, 560 N.W.2d 851 (Neb. Ct. App. 1997).
· cites it 4× “Engleman cites Neb. Rev. Stat. § 84-902 (Reissue 1994), which requires state agencies to file a certified copy of their rules and regulations with the Secretary of State.”
Reed v. Parratt, 301 N.W.2d 343 (Neb. 1981).
· cites it 4× “The State conceded during oral argument before this *346 court that the Department of Correctional Services was a state agency and that the rules promulgated by the Department of Correctional Services involved in this action had been filed with the Revisor of Regulations and…”
Nucor Steel v. Leuenberger, 448 N.W.2d 909 (Neb. 1989).
“See, also, § 84-902. As a result of our examination of the language in § 77-2702(11)(a) and (20), coupled with our reading of the sales and use tax regulations, we conclude that § 77-2702(11)(a) and (20) provides an exemption from the Nebraska sales and use tax.”
Raben v. Dittenber, 434 N.W.2d 11 (Neb. 1989).
· cites it 2× “The Nebraska Department of Roads has failed to file a copy of the manual with the Secretary of State as required by Neb. Rev. Stat. § 84-902 (Reissue 1987), which provides in pertinent part, “Each agency shall file in the office of the Secretary of State a certified copy of the…”
Durousseau v. Nebraska State Racing Comm'n, 231 N.W.2d 566 (Neb. 1975).
“The procedural rules adopted by the commission and filed with the Secretary of State on June 26, 1974, were valid and effective and were applicable to the hearing before the commission on July 9, 1974. Appellant contends that the commission improperly took judicial notice of the…”
Scherer v. State, 95 N.W.2d 329 (Neb. 1959).
· cites it 2× “Defendants’ contention with regard thereto was in substance that the forms in question were rules and regulations, which, under the provisions of section 84-902, R. R. S. 1943, were required to be filed in the office of the Secretary of State, and that because such forms had not…”
Loup City Pub. Schs. v. Nebraska Dep't of Revenue, 562 N.W.2d 551 (Neb. 1997).
“(Reissue 1994)), nor had the department filed any rules or regulations governing the adjusted valuation process with the Secretary of State pursuant to § 84-902. Thus, the department had no valid rules or regulations governing the calculation of the adjusted valuations in effect…”
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