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Bulletin Publication Schedule for Calendar Year 2020 BULLETIN PUBLICATION SCHEDULE FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2020 Vol. Monthly Issue ARRF Due Closing Date for 21-day Comment Publication Date No. of Bulletin to DFM Agency Filing Period End Date 20-1 January 2020 November 15, 2019 *November 29, 2019 January 1, 2020 January 22, 2020 20-2 February 2020 December 20, 2019 January 3, 2020 February 5, 2020 February 26, 2020 20-3 March 2020 January 22, 2020 February 7, 2020 March 4, 2020 March 25, 2020 20-4 April 2020 February 21, 2020 March 6, 2020 April 1, 2020 April 22, 2020 20-5 May 2020 March 20, 2020 April 3, 2020 May 6, 2020 May 27, 2020 20-6 June 2020 April 24, 2020 May 1, 2020 June 3, 2020 June 24, 2020 20-7 July 2020 May 22, 2020 June 5, 2020 July 1, 2020 July 22, 2020 20-8 August 2020 June 19, 2020 July 3, 2020 August 5, 2020 August 26, 2020 20-9 September 2020 July 24, 2020 August 7, 2020 September 2, 2020 September 23, 2020 20-10 October 2020 August 21, 2020 **August 28, 2020 October 7, 2020 October 28, 2020 20-11 November 2020 September 18, 2020 October 2, 2020 November 4, 2020 November 25, 2020 20-12 December 2020 October 23, 2020 November 6, 2020 December 2, 2020 December 23, 2020 BULLETIN PUBLICATION SCHEDULE FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2021 Vol. Monthly Issue ARRF Due Closing Date for Bulletin 21-day Comment No. of Bulletin to DFM Agency Filing Publication Date Period End Date 21-1 January 2021 November 16, 2021 *November 30, 2020 January 6, 2021 January 27, 2021 21-2 February 2021 December 24, 2021 January 8, 2021 February 3, 2021 February 24, 2021 21-3 March 2021 January 22, 2021 February 5, 2021 March 3, 2021 March 24, 2021 21-4 April 2021 February 19, 2021 March 5, 2021 April 7, 2021 April 28, 2021 21-5 May 2021 March19, 2021 April 2, 2021 May 5, 2021 May 26, 2021 21-6 June 2021 April 23, 2021 May 7, 2021 June 2, 2021 June 23, 2021 21-7 July 2021 May21, 2021 June 4, 2021 July 7, 2021 July 28, 2021 21-8 August 2021 June 18, 2021 July 2, 2021 August 4, 2021 August 25, 2021 21-9 September 2021 July 16, 2021 July 30, 2021 September 1, 2021 September 22, 2021 21-10 October 2021 August 16, 2021 **August 30, 2021 October 6, 2021 October 27, 2021 21-11 November 2021 September 24, 2021 October 8, 2021 November 3, 2021 November 24, 2021 21-12 December 2021 October 22, 2021 November 5, 2021 December 1, 2021 December 22, 2021 *Last day to submit a proposed rulemaking before moratorium begins AND last day to submit a pending rule to be reviewed by upcoming legislature. **Last day to submit a proposed rule to remain on course for rulemaking to be completed and submitted for review by upcoming legislature. .
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