Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-1-302 - Petition for Rule Adoption, Amendment or Repeal
A. Any person requesting that the Department
adopt, amend, or repeal a rule, pursuant to A.R.S. §
41-1033, shall submit a petition
as prescribed in this Section before such request may be considered by the
Department.
B. Each petition shall
contain:
1. The name and current address of
the person submitting the petition.
2. If the request is for adoption of a new
rule, a statement of that fact, followed by the specific language of the
proposed rule.
3. If the request is
for amendment of a current rule, a statement of that fact, followed by the
A.A.C. number and title of the rule being proposed for amendment. This shall be
followed by the specific language of the current rule; any language to be
deleted shall be struck out but clearly readable, and any language to be added
by the proposed amendment shall be underlined.
4. If the request is for repeal of a current
rule, a statement of this fact, followed by the A.A.C. number and title of the
rule being proposed for repeal.
5.
The signature of the person submitting the petition.
6. The reason the rule should be adopted,
amended or repealed.
C.
The petition may contain any information to support subsection (B)(6) of this
Section, including:
1. Any statistical data
or other justification, with clear reference to any exhibits which may be
attached to the petition;
2. An
identification of what persons or segment of the public the petitioner believes
would be affected and how they would be affected;
3. If the petitioner is a public agency, the
petition may also contain a summary of issues raised in any public hearing
which may be relevant, or any written comments offered by the public;
4. The identification of any statute which
the petitioner believes gives the Department the authority to adopt, amend, or
repeal the rule.
D.
Within 60 calendar days of the receipt by the Director of a complete petition,
the Department shall act in accordance with A.R.S. §
41-1033 as follows:
1. If the petition results in the initiation
of a rulemaking, the procedures for rulemaking, set forth in Title 41, Chapter
6, Article 3, Arizona Revised Statutes, shall be followed.
2. If the petition is denied, a written
notice stating the basis of denial shall be issued by the Director to the
person filing the petition.
3. The
original petition and a copy of any notice of denial shall be placed in the
official record and remain there for five years to be considered in the course
of the Department's five-year rule review process.
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