27 Miss. Code. R. 100-8-101 - RULEMAKING ORAL PROCEEDINGS
This section applies to all oral proceedings held for the purpose of providing the public with an opportunity to make oral presentations or written input on proposed new rules, amendments to rules, and proposed repeal of existing rules before the Personal Service Contract Review Board pursuant to the Administrative Procedures Act. Mississippi Code Annotated ยง 25-43-3.104.
When a political subdivision, an agency, or ten (10) persons request an oral proceeding in regards to a proposed rule adoption, the requestor must submit a printed, typewritten, or legibly handwritten request.
Notice of the date, time, and place of all oral proceedings shall be filed with the Secretary of State's Office for publication in the Administrative Bulletin. The agency providing the notice shall provide notice of oral proceedings to all persons requesting notification of proposed rule adoptions. The oral proceedings will be scheduled no earlier than twenty (20) days from the filing of the notice with the Secretary of State. The Chairman of the Personal Service Contract Review Board or designee who is familiar with the substance of the proposed rule shall preside at the oral proceeding on a proposed rule.
Public participation shall be permitted at oral proceedings, as follows:
Physical and documentary submissions presented by participants in an oral proceeding shall be submitted to the presiding officer. Such submissions become the property of the Personal Service Contract Review Board, part of the rulemaking record, and are subject to the Personal Service Contract Review Board's public records request procedure. The Personal Service Contract Review Board may record oral proceedings by stenographic or electronic means.
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