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(1) Publish a quarterly bulletin setting forth the text of rules filed
with it during the preceding quarter; and
(2) Keep an up-to-date codification of all rules thus published and
remaining in effect, together with a complete index and
appropriate tables.
SECTION 6. Omission of Some Rules.— (1) The University of the Philippines
Law Center may omit from the bulletin or the codification any rule if its
publication would be unduly cumbersome, expensive or otherwise
inexpedient, but copies of that rule shall be made available on application to
the agency which adopted it, and the bulletin shall contain a notice stating
the general subject matter of the omitted rule and new copies thereof may
be obtained.
(2) Every rule establishing an offense or defining an act which, pursuant to
law is punishable as a crime or subject to a penalty shall in all cases be
published in full text.
SECTION 7. Distribution of Bulletin and Codified Rules.—The University of
the Philippines Law Center shall furnish one (1) free copy each of every
issue of the bulletin and of the codified rules or supplements to the Office of
the President, Congress, all appellate courts and the National Library. The
bulletin and the codified rules shall be made available free of charge to such
public officers or agencies as the Congress may select, and to other persons
at a price sufficient to cover publication and mailing or distribution costs.
SECTION 8. Judicial Notice.—The court shall take judicial notice of the
certified copy of each rule duly filed or as published in the bulletin or the
codified rules.
SECTION 9. Public Participation.—(1) If not otherwise required by
law, an agency shall, as far as practicable, publish or circulate
notices of proposed rules and afford interested parties the
opportunity to submit their views prior to the adoption of any rule.
(2) In the fixing of rates, no rule or final order shall be valid
unless the proposed rates shall have been published in a
newspaper of general circulation at least two (2) weeks
before the first hearing thereon.
(3) In case of opposition, the rules on contested cases shall
be observed. (Emphasis supplied)
Excepted are interpretative regulations and those merely internal in nature, which do
not require filing with the U.P. Law Center for their effectivity. On this score, ASTEC v.
ERC[55] is proper:
As interpretative regulations, the policy guidelines of the ERC on the
treatment of discounts extended by power suppliers are also not required to
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