935 CMR, § 501.830 - Petitions for the Adoption, Amendment or Repeal of Regulations
(1) Any interested Person may file a petition
with the Commission pursuant to M.G.L. c. 30A, § 4, for the adoption,
amendment or repeal of any regulation. Such petition shall be submitted in
written and electronic form, be signed by the petitioner or petitioner's
representative, and include the following information:
(a) The name, address, and relevant contact
information for the petitioner or the petitioner's representative;
(b) The petitioner's specific interest in the
regulation;
(c) The petitioner's
request for the adoption, amendment or repeal of a regulation, including
proposed regulatory language;
(d)
If the request is to amend an existing regulation, a copy of the existing
regulation with changes clearly marked on paper and electronic copies;
and
(e) The reasons for the request
including, but not limited to, citation to any relevant legal authority,
arguments and evidence, including data, that supports the request.
(2) After receipt of a petition
for submitted in accordance with 935 CMR 501.830, the Commission may consider
the petition at an open meeting pursuant to M.G.L. c. 30A, § 20, and
determine, in its discretion, whether to take any action on or as a result of
the petition. The Commission may also delegate the review of petitions to its
Executive Director.
(3) Within a
reasonable time, the Commission or a Commission Delegee will notify the
petitioner as to its determination, if any, concerning the petition.
(4) The submission of a petition for the
adoption, amendment or repeal of any regulation pursuant to 935 CMR 501.830(1),
and any action, inaction, determination or notice by the Commission pursuant to
935 CMR 501.830(2) and 935 CMR 501.830(3) with respect thereto, shall not
constitute the adoption, amendment or repeal of a regulation, unless or until
regulations are duly promulgated by the Commission in accordance with M.G.L. c.
30A, State Administrative Procedure Act, and
950 CMR 20.00:
Preparing and Filing Regulations.
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