The purpose of this Rule is to establish procedures for the handling of requests
for declaratory orders filed pursuant to the Colorado Administrative Procedures Act at section
24-4-105(11), C.R.S.
A. Any person or entity may petition the Director for a declaratory order to terminate controversies or to remove
uncertainties as to the applicability of any statutory provision or of any rule or order of the Director.
B. The Director will determine, at her discretion and without notice to petitioner, whether to rule upon any such
petition. If the Director determines that she will not rule upon such a petition, the Director shall promptly notify the petitioner of her action and
state the reasons for such decision.
C. In determining whether to rule upon a petition filed pursuant to
this Rule, the Director will consider the following matters, among others:
1. Whether a ruling on the petition will
terminate a controversy or remove uncertainties as to the applicability to petitioner of any statutory provisions or rule or order of the
Director.
2. Whether the petition involves any subject, question or issue that is the subject of a formal
or informal matter or investigation currently pending before the Director or a court involving one or more of the petitioners.
3. Whether the petition involves any subject, question or issue that is the subject of a formal or informal matter
or investigation currently pending before the Director or a court but not involving any petitioner.
4.
Whether the petition seeks a ruling on a moot or hypothetical question or will result in an advisory ruling or opinion.
5. Whether the petitioner has some other adequate legal remedy, other than an action for declaratory relief
pursuant to CRCP 57, which will terminate the controversy or remove any uncertainty as to the applicability to the petitioner of the statute, rule or
order in question.
D. Any petition filed pursuant to this Rule shall set forth the following:
1. The name and address of the petitioner and whether the petitioner is registered pursuant to Title 12, Article
300.
2. The statute, rule or order to which the petition relates.
3. A concise statement of all of the facts necessary to show the nature of the controversy or uncertainty and the
manner in which the statute, rule, or order in question applies or potentially applies to the petitioner.
E. If the Director determines that she will rule on the petition, the following procedures shall apply:
1. The Director may rule upon the petition based solely upon the facts presented in the petition. In such a case:
a. Any ruling of the Director will apply only to the extent of the facts presented in the petition and any
amendment to the petition.
b. The Director may order the petitioner to file a written brief, memorandum
or statement of position.
c. The Director may set the petition, upon due notice to petitioner, for a
non-evidentiary hearing.
d. The Director may dispose of the petition on the sole basis of the matters set
forth in the petition.
e. The Director may request the petitioner to submit additional facts in writing.
In such event, such additional facts will be considered as an amendment to the petition.
f. The Director
may take administrative notice of facts pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act at section
24-4-105(8), C.R.S., and may
utilize her experience, technical competence and specialized knowledge in the disposition of the petition.
2. If the Director rules upon the petition without a hearing, she shall promptly notify the petitioner of her
decision.
3. The Director may, at her discretion, set the petition for hearing, upon due notice to
petitioner, for the purpose of obtaining additional facts or information or to determine the truth of any facts set forth in the petition or to hear
oral argument on the petition. The notice to the petitioner shall set forth, to the extent known, the factual or other matters into which the
Director intends to inquire.
For the purpose of such a hearing, to the extent necessary, the petitioner shall
have the burden of proving all of the facts stated in the petition; all of the facts necessary to show the nature of the controversy or uncertainty;
and the manner in which the statute, rule, or order in question applies or potentially applies to the petitioner and any other facts the petitioner
desires the Director to consider.
F. The parties to any proceeding pursuant to this
Rule shall be the Director and the petitioner. Any other person may seek leave of the Director to intervene in such a proceeding, and leave to
intervene will be granted at the sole discretion of the Director. A petition to intervene shall set forth the same matters as are required by Section
(D) of this Rule. Any reference to a "petitioner" in this Rule also refers to any person who has been granted leave to intervene by the
Director.
G. Any declaratory order or other order disposing of a petition pursuant to this Rule shall
constitute agency action subject to judicial review pursuant to the Colorado Administrative Procedures Act at section
24-4-106, C.R.S.
Notes
4 CCR 741-1.4
40 CR 01, January 10, 2017, effective
1/30/2017
43 CR 03, February 10, 2020, effective
1/1/2020
43 CR 07, April 10, 2020, effective
4/30/2020
43 CR 19, October 10, 2020, effective
8/30/2020
43 CR 19, October 10, 2020, effective
9/9/2020
43 CR 22, November 25, 2020, effective
12/15/2020
44 CR 09, May 10, 2021, effective
5/30/2021
44 CR 20, October 25, 2021, effective
11/14/2021
45 CR 22, November 25, 2022, effective
10/26/2022
45 CR 23, December 10, 2022, effective
11/11/2022
45 CR 21, November 10, 2022, effective
11/30/2022
46 CR 02, January 25, 2022, effective
1/9/2023