(1)
Definition of small business. A "small business" is defined in
Iowa Code section 17A.4A(7).
(2)
Mailing list. Small
businesses or organizations of small businesses may be registered on the credit
union division's small business impact list by making a written application to
the division at the address disclosed in 189-subrule 1.3(1). The application
for registration shall state:
a. The name of
the small business or organization of small businesses;
b. Its address;
c. The name of the person authorized to
transact business for the applicant;
d. A description of the applicant's business
or organization; an organization representing 25 or more persons who each
qualify as a small business shall indicate that fact; and
e. Whether the applicant desires copies of
Notices of Intended Action, for a reasonable cost, or desires advance notice of
the subject of all or some specific category of proposed rule making affecting
small business.
The credit union division may at any time request additional
information from the applicant to determine whether the applicant is qualified
as a small business or as an organization of 25 or more small businesses. The
division may periodically send a letter to each registered small business or
organization, or organization of small businesses, asking whether that business
or organization wishes to remain on the registration list. The name of a small
business or organization of small businesses will be removed from the list if a
negative response is received, or if no response is received within 30 days
after the letter is sent.
(3)
Time of mailing. Within
seven days after submission of a Notice of Intended Action to the
administrative rules coordinator for publication in the Iowa Administrative
Bulletin, the credit union division shall mail to all registered small
businesses or organizations of small businesses, in accordance with their
request, either a copy of the Notice of Intended Action or notice of the
subject of that proposed rule making. For a rule that may have an impact on
small business adopted in reliance upon Iowa Code section
17A.4(2), the
division shall mail notice of the adopted rule to registered businesses or
organizations prior to the time the adopted rule is published in the Iowa
Administrative Bulletin.
(4)
Qualified requesters for regulatory analysis-economic impact.
The credit union division shall issue a regulatory analysis of a proposed rule
that conforms to the requirements of Iowa Code section
17A.4A(2a),
after a proper request from:
a. The
administrative rules review committee; or
b. The administrative rules
coordinator.
(5)
Qualified requesters for regulatory analysis-business impact.
The credit union division shall issue a regulatory analysis of a proposed rule
that conforms to the requirements of Iowa Code section
17A.4A(2b),
after a proper request from:
a. The
administrative rules review committee;
b. The administrative rules
coordinator;
c. At least 25 or more
persons who sign the request provided that each represents a different small
business; or
d. An organization
representing at least 25 small businesses. The request shall list the name,
address, and telephone number of not less than 25 small businesses it
represents.
(6)
Time period for analysis. Upon receipt of a timely request for
a regulatory analysis the credit union division shall adhere to the time lines
described in Iowa Code section
17A.4A(4).
(7)
Contents of request. A
request for a regulatory analysis is made when it is received by the division,
at the address disclosed in 189-subrule 1.3(1). The request shall be in writing
and satisfy the requirements of Iowa Code section
17A.4A(1).
(8)
Contents of concise
summary. The contents of the concise summary shall conform to the
requirements of Iowa Code section
17A.4A (4,5).
(9)
Publication of a concise
summary. The credit union division shall make available, to the extent
feasible, copies of the published summary in conformance with Iowa Code section
17A.4A(5).
(10)
Regulatory analysis
contents-rules review committee or rules coordinator. When a
regulatory analysis is issued in response to a written request from the
administrative rules review committee or the administrative rules coordinator,
the regulatory analysis shall conform to the requirements of Iowa Code section
17A.4A(2a),
unless a written request expressly waives one or more of the items listed in
that section.
(11)
Regulatory analysis contents-substantial impact on small
business. When a regulatory analysis is issued in response to a
written request from the administrative rules review committee, the
administrative rules coordinator, at least 25 persons signing that request who
each qualify as a small business or by an organization representing at least 25
small businesses, and, if the credit union division determines that the rule
would have a substantial impact on small businesses, the regulatory analysis
shall conform to the requirements of Iowa Code section
17A.4A(2b).