21 N.C. Admin. Code 19 .0302 - DECLARATORY RULINGS
(a) All petitions
for declaratory rulings shall be in writing and shall be sent to the Board at
its mailing address. Each petition shall be entitled "Petition for Declaratory
Ruling" and shall include the following information:
(1) the name and address of the
petitioner;
(2) the statute or rule
to which the petition relates;
(3)
a concise statement of the manner in which the petitioner has been or will be
injured or adversely affected by the statute or rule;
(4) if the petitioner wishes to make an oral
presentation to the Board on the petition, a statement clearly requesting an
opportunity to appear and be heard.
(b) The Board may refuse to issue a
declaratory ruling when:
(1) the petition
does not comply with this Rule;
(2)
the Board has previously issued a declaratory ruling on substantially similar
facts;
(3) the Board has previously
issued a final agency decision in a contested case on substantially similar
facts;
(4) the facts underlying the
request for a declaratory ruling were specifically considered at the time the
rule was adopted;
(5) the subject
matter of the petition is involved in pending litigation;
(6) the Board determines for good cause not
listed in this Paragraph that issuance of a declaratory ruling is
undesirable.
Notes
Eff. August 3, 1992.
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