Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 34-12.630 - Consideration and Issuance of Opinions by Commission; Reconsideration of Opinions
(1) The draft
or drafts of the advisory opinion shall be considered as an agenda item by the
Commission and adopted in full, amended, modified, or rejected. The Commission
may take any other action necessary for the rendition of a full and accurate
opinion, including, but not limited to, directions that further information be
provided or that further research be undertaken.
(2) The advisory opinion shall be finally
approved by the Commission by majority vote. The opinion shall be numbered,
dated, and signed by the Chair. The advisory opinion shall be mailed to the
person who requested the opinion.
(3) A person requesting an advisory opinion
may request reconsideration of the opinion by filing with the Commission a
request for reconsideration within 15 days of the date the opinion was
rendered. The request for reconsideration shall set forth material facts and
circumstances which were not before the Commission in its deliberations on the
request or which were misstated in the opinion. If the Commission finds that
these facts and circumstances would alter the opinion, the Commission may order
its staff to redraft the final opinion or to prepare a new working draft of the
opinion for later consideration. If the Commission finds that these facts and
circumstances would not alter the opinion, it shall deny the request for
reconsideration and so notify the person requesting the opinion by
letter.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 112.3215, 112.322(9) FS. Law Implemented 112.3215 FS.
New 10-12-89, Amended 6-28-98.
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