Iowa Code r. 283-2.17 - Review by commission of rules
(1)
Any interested person, association, agency, or political subdivision may submit
a written request to the administrative rules coordinator requesting the
commission to conduct a formal review of a specified rule. Upon approval of
that request by the administrative rules coordinator, the commission shall
conduct a formal review of a specified rule to determine whether a new rule
should be adopted instead or the rule should be amended or repealed. The
commission may refuse to conduct a review if it has conducted such a review of
the specified rule within five years prior to the filing of the written
request.
(2) In conducting the
formal review, the commission shall prepare within a reasonable time a written
report summarizing its findings, its supporting reasons, and any proposed
course of action. The report must include a concise statement of the
commission's findings regarding the rule's effectiveness in achieving its
objectives, including a summary of any available supporting data. The report
shall also concisely describe significant written criticisms of the rule
received during the previous five years, including a summary of any petitions
for waiver of the rule received by the commission or granted by the commission.
The report shall describe alternative solutions to resolve the criticisms of
the rule, the reasons any were rejected, and any changes made in the rule in
response to the criticisms as well as the reasons for the changes. A copy of
the commission's report shall be sent to the administrative rules review
committee and the administrative rules coordinator. The report must also be
available for public inspection.
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