Iowa Admin. Code r. 111-12.6 - Department responsibilities regarding petition for waiver
(1)
Additional information. Prior to issuing an order granting or
denying a waiver, the department may request additional information from the
petitioner relative to the petition and surrounding circumstances. If the
petition was not filed in a contested case, the director may, on the director's
own motion or at the petitioner's request, schedule a telephonic or in-person
meeting between the petitioner and the director or the director's
designee.
(2)
Hearing
procedures. The provisions of Iowa Code sections 17A.10to 17A.18A
regarding contested case hearings shall apply in three situations:
(I) to any petition for a waiver filed within
a contested case; (2) when the director so provides by rule or order; or (3)
when a statute so requires.
(3)
Ruling. An order
granting or denying a waiver shall be in writing and shall contain a reference
to the particular person and rule or portion thereof to which the order
pertains, a statement of the relevant facts and the reasons upon which the
action is based, and a description of the precise scope and operative period of
the waiver if one is issued.
(4)
Conditions. The director may condition the granting of the
waiver on such reasonable conditions as appropriate to achieve the objectives
of the particular rule in question through alternative means.
(5)
Time for ruling. The
director shall grant or deny a petition for a waiver as soon as practicable
but, in any event, shall do so within 120 days of its receipt, unless the
petitioner agrees to a later date. However, if a petition is filed in a
contested case, the director shall grant or deny the petition no later than the
time at which the final decision in that contested case is issued.
(6)
When deemed denied.
Failure of the director to grant or deny a petition within the required time
period shall be deemed a denial of that petition by the director
(7)
Service of order Within
seven days of its issuance, any order issued under this chapter shall be
transmitted to the petitioner or the person to whom the order pertains and to
any other person entitled to such notice by any provision of law by certified
mail at the person's last-known address.
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