Sec. 4. (a) The publisher may:

(1) reformat, renumber, or revise any rule or other agency statement published in the Indiana Register to conform to the typographical style and layout standards established under section 10 of this chapter; and

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Terms Used In Indiana Code 4-22-8-4

  • in writing: include printing, lithographing, or other mode of representing words and letters. See Indiana Code 1-1-4-5
(2) reformat, renumber, or revise a rule adopted under IC 4-22-2 to conform to the format, numbering system, standards, and techniques established under IC 4-22-2-42, at any time before the rule is finally published in the Indiana Register.

     (b) When published as part of a rule, an action to bring the rule into conformity with the format, numbering system, standards, and techniques established under IC 4-22-2-42 is effective to the same extent as if the agency had adopted the action under IC 4-22-2-38. However, if the governor or the agency adopting the affected rule objects in writing to the publisher concerning a specifically described action and the action does not conform to the format, numbering system, standards, or techniques established under IC 4-22-2-42, the action is voided, and the publisher shall publish a correction under subsection (c).

     (c) The publisher may correct its own typographical, clerical, or spelling error in the Indiana Register by publishing an errata notice that identifies the error and its correction.

As added by P.L.31-1985, SEC.35.