Iowa Admin. Code r. 111-5.9 - Refusal to issue order
(1)
Reasons for refusal to issue order The department shall not
issue a declaratory order where prohibited by 1998 Iowa Acts, chapter 1202,
section 13(1), and may refuse to issue a declaratory order on some or all
questions raised for the following reasons:
1.
The petition does not substantially conform with the required form.
2. The petition does not contain facts
sufficient to demonstrate that the petitioner will be aggrieved or adversely
affected by the failure of the department to issue an order
3. The department does not have jurisdiction
over the questions presented in the petition.
4. The questions presented by the petition
are also presented in a current rule making, contested case, or other
department or judicial proceeding that may definitively resolve them.
5. The questions presented by the petition
would more properly be resolved in a different type of proceeding or by another
body with jurisdiction over the matter
6. The facts or questions presented in the
petition are imclear, overbroad, insufficient, or otherwise inappropriate as a
basis upon which to issue an order
7. There is no need to issue an order because
the questions raised in the petition have been settled due to a change in
circumstances.
8. The petition is
not based upon facts calculated to aid in the planning of future conduct but
is, instead, based solely upon prior conduct in an effort to establish the
effect of that conduct or to challenge a department decision already
made.
9. The petition requests a
declaratory order that would necessarily determine the legal rights, duties, or
responsibilities of other persons who have not joined in the petition,
intervened separately, or filed a similar petition and whose position on the
questions presented may fairly be presumed to be adverse to that of
petitioner
10. The petitioner
requests the department to determine whether a statute is unconstitutional on
its face.
(2)
Action on refusal. A refusal to issue a declaratory order must
indicate the specific grounds for the refusal and constitutes final department
action on the petition.
(3)
Filing of new petition. Refusal to issue a declaratory order
pursuant to this provision does not preclude the filing of a new petition that
seeks to eliminate the grounds for the department's refusal to issue an
order
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