11 Miss. Code. R. 1-3.5 - Public Presentations and Participation for Proposed Rule-Making
A. At an oral proceeding on a proposed rule,
persons may make oral statements and may make documentary and physical
submissions, which may include views, comments, or arguments concerning the
proposed rule.
B. The presiding
officer may place time limitations on individual oral presentations when
necessary to assure the orderly and expeditious conduct of the oral proceeding.
To encourage joint oral presentations and to avoid repetition, additional time
may be provided for persons whose presentations represent the views of other
individuals as well as their own.
C. Persons making oral presentations are
discouraged from restating matters that already have been submitted in
writing.
D. There shall be no
interruption of a participant who has been given the floor by the presiding
officer, except that the presiding officer may, in his or her discretion,
interrupt or end the participant's time for presentation where the orderly
conduct of the proceeding so requires.
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