Idaho Admin. Code r. 13.01.01.051 - PUBLIC TESTIMONY AT COMMISSION MEETINGS
Current through August 30, 2021
The Commission provides an opportunity for oral public testimony at its annual and quarterly meetings and at other times at its discretion. (7-1-21)T
01.
Record
Information. For administrative record purposes, any persons wishing to
speak at a meeting will provide their names and contact addresses.
(7-1-21)T
02.
Limiting
Testimony. The Chair has sole discretion to set a uniform time limit for
oral public testimony at a meeting, and to limit oral testimony that is:
(7-1-21)T
a. Not relevant to Commission
business; (7-1-21)T
b. Not directed
to the Commission (e.g., where the person testifying seeks to converse with the
audience or individuals other than the Commission); or (7-1-21)T
c. Is threatening, abusive, or profane.
(7-1-21)T
03.
Written Testimony. The Commission accepts written testimony instead
of or in addition to oral testimony. (7-1-21)T
04.
Public Conduct. No person may
behave in a manner that disrupts the orderly conduct of a Commission meeting or
hearing. Any person who refuses to conduct himself appropriately, and who fails
to depart immediately from the meeting area when the Chair notifies him to do so,
is subject to removal. (7-1-21)T
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