Iowa Code r. 21-8.10 - Ruling
An order granting or denying a waiver shall be in writing and shall contain a reference to the particular person and rule or portion thereof to which the order pertains, a statement of the relevant facts and reasons upon which the action is based, and a description of the precise scope and duration of the waiver if one is issued.
(1)
Department discretion. The final decision on whether the
circumstances justify the granting of a waiver shall be made at the sole
discretion of the department, upon consideration of all relevant factors. Each
petition for a waiver shall be evaluated by the department based on the unique,
individual circumstances set out in the petition.
(2)
Burden of persuasion.
The burden of persuasion rests with the petitioner to demonstrate by clear and
convincing evidence that the department should exercise its discretion to grant
a waiver from a department rule.
(3)
Narrowly tailored. A
waiver, if granted, shall provide the narrowest exception possible to the
provisions of a rule.
(4)
Administrative deadlines. When the rule from which a waiver is
sought establishes administrative deadlines, the department shall balance the
special individual circumstances of the petitioner with the overall goal of
uniform treatment of all similarly situated persons.
(5)
Conditions. The
department may place any condition on a waiver that the department finds
desirable to protect the public health, safety, and welfare.
(6)
Time period of waiver. A
waiver shall not be permanent unless the petitioner can show that a temporary
waiver would be impracticable. If a temporary waiver is granted, there is no
automatic right to renewal. At the sole discretion of the department, a waiver
may be renewed if the department finds that grounds for a waiver continue to
exist.
(7)
Time for
ruling. The department shall grant or deny a petition for a waiver as
soon as practicable but, in any event, shall do so within 120 days of its
receipt unless the petitioner agrees to a later date. However, if a petition is
filed in a contested case, the department shall grant or deny the petition no
later than the time at which the final decision in that contested case is
issued.
(8)
When deemed
denied. Failure of the department to grant or deny a petition within
the required time period shall be deemed a denial of that petition by the
department. However, the department shall remain responsible for issuing an
order denying a waiver.
(9)
Service of order. Within seven days of its issuance, any order
issued under this chapter shall be transmitted to the petitioner or the person
to whom the order pertains and to any other person entitled to such notice by
any provision of law.
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