Iowa Code r. 301-2.4 - Declaratory rulings
On petition by an interested party who is aggrieved or adversely affected by the question contained in the petition, the council may issue a declaratory ruling with respect to the interpretation or applicability of any statutory provision, rule, or other written statement of the law or policy, decision, or order of the council.
(1) Petitions shall be titled "PETITION FOR
DECLARATORY RULING" and shall include the name and address of all petitioners.
The body of the petition must state the precise factual situation involved, the
exact question to which an answer is desired, and the exact words, passages,
sentences, or paragraphs which are the subject of inquiry.
(2) The petition shall be filed at the office
of the council at 8515 Douglas Avenue, Suite 9, Urbandale, Iowa
50322.
(3) The council will refuse
to issue a declaratory ruling if the petition does not state with enough
specificity the factual situation or the question presented; if the issuance of
the ruling would not be in the best interests of the public; or for any other
reason it deems just and proper.
(4) The council shall issue a ruling or
dismiss the petition within 60 days of the filing of the petition except that
when additional information is requested, the ruling shall be issued within 60
days following receipt of the requested information.
This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code section 17A.9.
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