33 Miss. Code. R. 501-4.5 - Public Participation Guidelines
Public participation shall be permitted at oral proceedings in accordance with the following:
(a)
At an oral proceeding on a proposed rule, persons may make statements and
present documentary and physical submissions concerning the proposed rule.
(b) Persons wishing to make oral
presentations at such a proceeding shall notify the District at least five (5)
business days prior to the proceeding and indicate the general subject of their
presentations. The presiding officer in his or her discretion may allow
individuals to participate that have not contacted the District prior to the
proceeding.
(c) At the proceeding,
those who participate shall indicate their names and addresses, identify any
persons or organizations they may represent, and provide any other information
relating to their participation deemed appropriate by the presiding officer.
Each group or organization should nominate only one person to make the
presentation unless the presiding officer determines that the group or
organization cannot reasonably be represented by a single spokesperson.
(d) The presiding officer may
place time limitations on individual presentations when necessary to assure the
orderly and expeditious conduct of the oral proceeding. To encourage joint
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 views.
(e) Persons
making presentations are encouraged to avoid restating matters that have
already been submitted in writing. Written materials may, however, be submitted
at the oral proceeding.
(f) Where
time permits and to facilitate the exchange of information, the presiding
officer may open the floor to questions or general discussion. The presiding
officer may question participants and permit the questioning of participants by
other participants about any matter relating to that rule-making proceeding,
including any prior written submissions made by those participants in that
proceeding. No participant shall be required to answer any question.
(g) 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
partisan's time where the orderly conduct of the proceeding so requires or when
the allotted time has expired.
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