Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-1-304 - Oral Proceedings
A. Requests
for oral proceedings, as prescribed in A.R.S. §
41-1023, shall:
1. Be filed with the Director;
2. Include the name and current address of
the person making the request;
3.
Refer to the proposed rule and include the date and issue of the Arizona
Administrative Register in which the notice was published, if known.
B. The oral proceeding shall be
recorded either by an electronic recording device or stenographically, and any
resulting cassette tapes or transcripts, registers and all written comments
received shall become part of the official record.
C. The procedures the presiding officer shall
use to conduct oral proceedings shall include:
1. Voluntary registration of attendees.
Identification shall not be required, however, in order for a person to attend
an oral proceeding.
2. Registration
of persons intending to speak. Registration information shall include the
registrant's name, representative capacity, if applicable, and a brief summary
of intended oral remarks.
3.
Opening of the record. Opening remarks by the presiding officer shall summarize
the rulemaking activities to date and the importance and purpose of public
comments, and present the agenda.
4. A statement by Department representatives.
The statement shall explain the contents, purpose and intended operation of the
proposed rulemaking, including the economic impact and any adverse impact on
small businesses.
5. A public oral
comment period. Public oral comments may be limited to a reasonable time
period, as determined by the presiding officer. Comments may be limited to
prevent undue repetition.
6.
Further presentations. The Department may present additional information during
an oral proceeding, after public comments are received. Any person shall have
the opportunity to respond to this presentation during the
proceeding.
7. Closing remarks. The
presiding officer shall identify relevant, future rulemaking dates and shall
announce the location where the record may be reviewed and the date and time of
close of record.
D.
Within 10 working days of close of the record of an oral proceeding, or a
longer period if approved by the Director, the presiding officer shall file a
written memorandum summarizing the contents of all oral presentations made
during the proceeding, and shall transmit any original cassette tapes and
written submissions to the Director.
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