Where can I get copies of OSPIs Proposed WACs?
There are several ways that you can receive copies of rules that are being proposed. • OSPI Laws and Rules Web Site: The Index of Current Rule-making Activity on the Laws and Rules Web site provides a list of rules that have initiated rule-making with the filing of a CR-101. • Contacting OSPI: One way that you can receive information relating to a proposed rule is to contact the program that is overseeing the rule-making activity. Contact information is provided on the CR-102 form. In cases where Expedited or Emergency Rule Making has been used, please contact the Agency Rules Coordinator, Penny Coker , (360) 725-6133. • The Washington Office of the Code Reviser provides you with the following option: The Washington State Register is a biweekly publication distributed, by the Office of the Code Reviser, on the first and third Wednesday of each month. The Register contains the state agencies’ pre-proposals, notices of proposed rules, emergency and permanently adopted rules, public meeti
There are several ways that you can receive copies of rules that are being proposed. • OSPI Laws and Rules Web Site: The Index of Current Rule-making Activity on the Laws and Rules Web site provides a list of rules that have initiated rule-making with the filing of a CR-101. • Contacting OSPI: One way that you can receive information relating to a proposed rule is to contact the program that is overseeing the rule-making activity. Contact information is provided on the CR-102 form. In cases where Expedited or Emergency Rule Making has been used, please contact the Agency Rules Coordinator, Wanda Griffin, (360) 725-6133. • The Washington Office of the Code Reviser provides you with the following option: The Washington State Register is a biweekly publication distributed, by the Office of the Code Reviser, on the first and third Wednesday of each month. The Register contains the state agencies’ pre-proposals, notices of proposed rules, emergency and permanently adopted rules, public meet