Ariz. Admin. Code § R3-1-304 - Oral Proceeding; Proposed Rulemaking
A presiding officer shall perform the following acts on behalf of the Department when conducting an oral proceeding as prescribed under A.R.S. § 41-1023:
1. Request that each attendee register by
name and representative capacity, if applicable, on a form provided by the
Department;
2. Require that an
attendee intending to speak provide the following information on a form
obtained from the Department:
a. Name and
representative capacity, if applicable;
b. Position with regard to the proposed rule;
and
c. Approximate length of time
needed to present comment;
3. Open the oral proceeding by identifying
the rule to be considered, the purpose of the proceeding, and the agenda for
the proceeding;
4. Allow a
statement by a Department representative to explain the background and general
content of the proposed rule;
5.
Allow public comment limited to a reasonable amount of time for each speaker,
without permitting undue repetition, or extensive reading of written comments
or exhibits into the record;
6.
Allow the Department to present additional information after public comments
are received;
7. Allow a person to
respond to the Department's supplemental presentation;
8. Accept written comments and exhibits on
behalf of the Department; and
9.
Make closing remarks that include the location where written comments are
received by the Department and the date and time the rulemaking record will
close.
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