Iowa Admin. Code r. 129-5.5 - Public participation
(1)
Written comments. For at least 20 days after publication of
the Notice of Intended Action, persons may submit argument, data, and views, in
writing, on the proposed rule. Such written submissions should identify the
proposed rule to which they relate and should be submitted to the person
designated in the Notice of Intended Action at the address designated in the
Notice of Intended Action.
(2)
Oral proceedings. The office may, at any time, schedule an
oral proceeding on a proposed rule. The office shall schedule an oral
proceeding on a proposed rule if, within 20 days after the published Notice of
Intended Action, a written request for an opportunity to make oral
presentations is submitted to the office by the administrative rules review
committee, a governmental subdivision, an agency, an association having not
less than 25 members, or at least 25 persons. That request must also contain
the following additional information:
a. A
request by one or more individual persons must be signed by each of them and
include the address and telephone number of each of them.
b. A request by an association must be signed
by an officer or designee of the association and must contain a statement that
the association has at least 25 members and the address and telephone number of
the person signing that request.
c.
A request by an agency or governmental subdivision must be signed by an
official having authority to act on behalf of the entity and must contain the
address and telephone number of the person signing that request.
(3)
Conduct of oral
proceedings.
a.
Applicability. This subrule applies only to those oral
rule-making proceedings in which an opportunity to make oral presentations is
authorized or required by Iowa Code section
17A.4(1)
"b" or this chapter.
b.
Scheduling and notice. An
oral proceeding on a proposed rule may be held in one or more locations and
shall not be held earlier than 20 days after notice of its location and time is
published in the Iowa Administrative Bulletin. That notice shall also identify
the proposed rule by ARC number and citation to the Iowa Administrative
Bulletin.
c.
Presiding
officer The CIO, a member of the office, or another person designated
by the CIO who will be familiar with the substance of the proposed rule shall
preside at the oral proceeding on a proposed rule. If the CIO does not preside,
the presiding officer shall prepare a memorandum for consideration by the CIO
summarizing the contents of the presentations made at the oral proceeding
unless the CIO determines that such a memorandum is unnecessary because the CIO
will personally listen to or read the entire transcript of the oral
proceeding.
d.
Conduct of
proceeding. At an oral proceeding on a proposed rule, persons may make
oral statements and make documentary and physical submissions, which may
include data, views, comments or arguments concerning the proposed rule.
Persons wishing to make oral presentations at such a proceeding are encouraged
to notify the CIO at least one business day prior to the proceeding and
indicate the general subject of their presentations. At the proceeding, those
who participate shall indicate their names and addresses, identify any persons
or organizations they may represent, and provide any other information relating
to their participation deemed appropriate by the presiding officer. Oral
proceedings shall be open to the public and shall be recorded by stenographic
or electronic means.
(1) At the beginning of
the oral proceeding, the presiding officer shall give a brief synopsis of the
proposed rule, a statement of the statutory authority for the proposed rule,
and the reasons for the office's decision to propose the rule. The presiding
officer may place time limitations on individual oral presentations when
necessary to ensure the orderly and expeditious conduct of the oral proceeding.
To encourage joint oral presentations and to avoid repetition, additional time
may be provided for persons whose presentations represent the views of other
individuals as well as their own views.
(2) Persons making oral presentations are
encouraged to avoid restating matters which have already been submitted in
writing.
(3) To facilitate the
exchange of information, the presiding officer may, where time permits, open
the floor to questions or general discussion.
(4) The presiding officer shall have the
authority to take any reasonable action necessary for the orderly conduct of
the meeting.
(5) Physical and
documentary submissions presented by participants in the oral proceeding shall
be submitted to the presiding officer. Such submissions become the property of
the office.
(6) The presiding
officer may continue the oral proceeding at a later time without notice other
than by announcement at the hearing.
(7) Participants in an oral proceeding shall
not be required to take an oath or submit to cross-examination. However, the
presiding officer in an oral proceeding may question participants and permit
the questioning of participants by other participants about any matter relating
to that rule-making proceeding, including any prior written submissions made by
those participants in that proceeding; but no participant shall be required to
answer any question.
(8) The
presiding officer in an oral proceeding may permit rebuttal statements and
request the filing of written statements subsequent to the adjournment of the
oral presentations.
(4)Additional information.
In addition to receiving written comments and oral presentations on a proposed
rule according to the provisions of this rule, the office may obtain
information concerning a proposed rule through any other lawful means deemed
appropriate under the circumstances.
(5)
Accessibility. The
office shall schedule oral proceedings in rooms accessible to and functional
for persons with physical disabilities. Persons who have special requirements
should contact the person designated in the Notice of Intended Action at the
telephone number or address provided in the Notice of Intended Action in
advance to arrange access or other needed services.
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