Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-22-107 - Petition for Rulemaking or Review
A. A person may petition the Board under
A.R.S. §
41-1033
for either a:
1. Rulemaking action relating
to a Board rule, including making a new rule or amending or repealing an
existing rule; or
2. Review of an
existing Board practice or substantive policy statement alleged to constitute a
rule.
B. A person shall
submit to the Board a written petition including the following information:
1. Name, address, e-mail address, and
telephone and fax numbers of the person submitting the petition;
2. Name of any person represented by the
person submitting the petition;
3.
If requesting a rulemaking action:
a.
Statement of the rulemaking action sought, including the A.A.C. citation of all
existing rules, and the specific language of a new rule or rule amendment;
and
b. Reasons for the rulemaking
action, including an explanation of why the existing rule is inadequate,
unreasonable, unduly burdensome, or unlawful;
4. If requesting a review of an existing
practice or a substantive policy statement:
a. Subject matter of the existing practice or
substantive policy statement, and
b. Reasons why the existing practice or
substantive policy statement constitutes a rule; and
5. Dated signature of the person submitting
the petition.
C. A
person may submit supporting information with a petition.
D. A person may submit a petition and any
supporting information by e-mail, hand delivery, or the U.S. Postal
Service.
E. The Board shall send
the person submitting a petition a written response within 60 days of the date
the Board receives the petition.
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