Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-8-702 - Petition for Rulemaking; Review of Agency Practice or Substantive Policy Statement; Objection to Rule Based upon Economic, Small Business, or Consumer Impact
A. A
person may petition the Board under A.R.S. §
41-1033
for 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 may
petition the Board under A.R.S. §
41-1056.01
objecting to all or part of a Board rule because the actual economic, small
business, or consumer impact of the rule:
1.
Exceeds the estimated economic, small business, or consumer impact of the rule;
or
2. Was not estimated and imposes
a significant burden on persons subject to the rule.
C. To act under A.R.S. §
41-1033
or
41-1056.01
and this Section, a person shall submit to the Board a written petition
including the following information:
1. The
name, home or business and e-mail addresses, and telephone and fax numbers of
the petitioner;
2. Name of any
person represented by the petitioner;
3. If requesting a rulemaking action:
a. Statement of the rulemaking action sought,
including the A.A.C. citation to 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 an existing rule is inadequate, unreasonable,
unduly burdensome, or unlawful;
4. If requesting a review of an existing
Board practice or 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.
5. If objecting to a rule because of its
economic, small business, and consumer impact statement:
a. The A.A.C. citation of the rule to which
objection is made; and
b. A
description of how the actual economic, small business, or consumer impact of
the rule differs from that estimated; or
c. A description of the actual economic,
small business, or consumer impact of the rule and an assessment of the burden
on persons subject to the rule; and
6. Dated signature of the
petitioner.
D. A person
may submit supporting information with a petition.
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