Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Gov.
Dannel P. Malloy this summer signed legislation he introduced that will require
all state agency regulations to be published on the internet and will be made
available
for easy access by the public.
“To
put it simply, it’s unacceptable that many state regulations are not
available electronically,” Malloy said in a press release. “As I’ve said numerous
times since I took office last year,
Connecticut has lagged behind for too long when it comes to utilizing
modern technology. Transitioning the services of state government into
the Information Age must be a top priority.”
The
new law requires agency regulations to be published on the Office of
the Secretary of the State’s website and on the individual regulating
agencies’ websites.
“One of the ways we will make Connecticut a better place
to do business is to make sure all of our state regulations are
available for the public in an easily
accessible and updated online format, and that’s what this bill
accomplishes,” Malloy said.
The legislation is Public Act 12-92,An Act Transitioning the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies to an Online Format, and it takes effect July 1, 2013.
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