A person having an interest in the subject matter of a petition
for a declaratory order may file with the commission a petition for
intervention pursuant to the "Intervention" rule contained in 199-Chapter 7
within 20 days of the filing of a petition for a declaratory order. The
commission may at its discretion entertain a late-filed petition for
intervention. A petition for intervention in a proceeding on a petition for
declaratory order shall be dated, be signed by the prospective intervenor with
that person's appropriate contact information, include the information set
forth in the "Intervention" rule contained in 199-Chapter 7, and include all of
the following:
(1) The answers urged by
the intervenor to the question or questions presented and a summary of the
reasons urged in support of those answers, including a statement of the legal
support for the intervenor's position;
(2) A statement indicating whether the
intervenor is currently a party to another proceeding involving the questions
at issue and whether, to the intervenor's knowledge, those questions have been
decided by, are pending determination by, or are under investigation by any
government entity;
(3) The names
and addresses of other persons, or a description of any class of persons, known
by the intervenor to be affected by or interested in the questions presented in
the petition; and
(4) Whether the
intervenor consents to be bound by the determination of the matters presented
in the declaratory order proceeding.
Notes
Iowa Admin. Code
r. 199-4.2
Rescinded
by
IAB
February 14, 2018/Volume XL, Number 17, effective
3/21/2018
Adopted by
IAB
April 3, 2024/Volume XLVI, Number 20, effective
5/8/2024
Editorial change: IAC Supplement
7/24/2024