Declaratory orders.

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  • (1) Any person may file a request for agency action, requesting that the agency issue a declaratory order determining the applicability of a statute, rule, or order within the primary jurisdiction of the agency to specified circumstances.
  • (2) Each agency shall issue rules that:
    • (a) provide for the form, contents, and filing of petitions for declaratory orders;
    • (b) provide for the disposition of the petitions;
    • (c) define the classes of circumstances in which the agency will not issue a declaratory order;
    • (d) are consistent with the public interest and with the general policy of this chapter; and
    • (e) facilitate and encourage agency issuance of reliable advice.
  • (3)
    • (a) An agency may not issue a declaratory order if:
      • (i) the request is one of a class of circumstances that the agency has by rule defined as being exempt from declaratory orders; or
      • (ii) the person requesting the declaratory order participated in an adjudicative proceeding concerning the same issue within 12 months of the date of the present request.
    • (b) An agency may issue a declaratory order that would substantially prejudice the rights of a person who would be a necessary party, only if that person consents in writing to the determination of the matter by a declaratory proceeding.
  • (4) Persons may intervene in declaratory proceedings if:
    • (a) they meet the requirements of Section 63G-4-207; and
    • (b) they file timely petitions for intervention according to agency rules.
  • (5) An agency may provide, by rule or order, that other provisions of Sections 63G-4-202 through 63G-4-302 apply to declaratory proceedings.
  • (6)
    • (a) After receipt of a petition for a declaratory order, the agency may issue a written order:
      • (i) declaring the applicability of the statute, rule, or order in question to the specified circumstances;
      • (ii) setting the matter for adjudicative proceedings;
      • (iii) agreeing to issue a declaratory order within a specified time; or
      • (iv) declining to issue a declaratory order and stating the reasons for its action.
    • (b) A declaratory order shall contain:
      • (i) the names of all parties to the proceeding on which it is based;
      • (ii) the particular facts on which it is based; and
      • (iii) the reasons for its conclusion.
    • (c) A copy of all orders issued in response to a request for a declaratory proceeding shall be mailed promptly to the petitioner and any other parties.
    • (d) A declaratory order has the same status and binding effect as any other order issued in an adjudicative proceeding.
  • (7) Unless the petitioner and the agency agree in writing to an extension, if an agency has not issued a declaratory order within 60 days after receipt of the petition for a declaratory order, the petition is denied.




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