Iowa Admin. Code r. 61-11.10 - Form and content of petition
(1)
Content. A petition for
rule making shall contain:
a.A caption in the
following form:
THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE IOWA CONSUMER CREDIT CODE THE IOWA DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE HOOVER STATE OFFICE BUILDING DES MOINES, IOWA
IN RE:__________(interested person's name)) IOWA CONSUMER CREDIT CODE
REQUEST FOR________________(adoption,) PETITION FOR RULE MAKING
amendment or repeal) OF RULE NUMBER) Docket No. __________________
_______________(if applicable)) (filled in by Administrator)
b.
Statements in separate numbered paragraphs of the following:
1. Petitioner's name and address;
2. The text of any proposed rule or amendment
identifying the section or sections of law involved or rule involved, or the
rule sought to be repealed;
3. The
reasons for seeking the requested action in detail, including any facts, views,
data or arguments deemed relevant;
4. The nature of petitioner's interest in the
subject matter;
5. The signature of
the petitioner or petitioner's representative.
(2)
Petition filed. A
petition for rule making shall be filed with The Administrator of the Iowa
Consumer Credit Code, Consumer Protection Division, Department of Justice,
Hoover State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa 50319. The consumer credit code
administrator may request the petitioner to submit additional facts, views or
data and may require the petitioner to serve a copy of the petition upon
persons or agencies known to be interested in the proposed rule
making.
(3)
Action on
petition. The attorney general shall within 60 days following the
filing of the petition or the receipt of requested additional information
either deny the petition in writing or initiate rule-making procedures as set
forth in this chapter. The petition shall be denied and the petitioner so
notified together with reasons for such denial, if, after careful
consideration, it is determined that the petition does not disclose sufficient
reasons to justify the commencement of rule-making proceedings, if the petition
materially fails to comply with the requirements of these rules, if it is
determined the petitioner is not an interested person, or if other good reason
exists. The provisions of this subrule shall not prevent discretionary action
by the attorney general on any matter disclosed in any petition.
(4)
Notice to the petitioner of the
action by the administrator of the consumer credit code. Notice shall
be by ordinary mail with certificate of service maintained in the file or by
certified mail return receipt requested.
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