Iowa Admin. Code r. 199-4.7 - Effect of a declaratory order

(1) The issuance of a declaratory order constitutes final agency action on the petition. A declaratory order is binding on the commission, on the petitioner, on any intervenors who consent to be bound, and on any persons who would be necessary parties, who are served pursuant to rule 199-4.4 (17A), and who consent to be bound, in cases in which the relevant facts and the law involved are substantially indistinguishable from those on which the order was based. As to all other persons, a declaratory order serves only as precedent and is not binding on the commission.
(2) A declaratory order is effective upon the date of issuance.

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Iowa Admin. Code r. 199-4.7
Amended 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

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