Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0100-04-.04 - DECLARATORY ORDERS
(1) Any affected
person may petition the Commission for a declaratory order, as provided in
T.C.A. §
4-5-223, as to the interpretation,
validity, or applicability of a statute or rule within the primary jurisdiction
of the Commission. Such petition shall be filed with the Commission in
duplicate, and must specifically identify the statute or rule at issue, and the
nature of the ruling sought.
(2) A
petition for declaratory order is viewed as primarily involving questions of
law and statutory or rule interpretation. The parties should strive to limit
the amount of evidence presented, and to stipulate the facts to the fullest
extent possible.
(3) In the event
the petition for declaratory order arises out of the Commission's action on a
specific project or issue, the petition for declaratory order shall be filed
within thirty (30) days of the date of the Commission meeting at which the
action at issue was taken.
(4) No
person may file a petition for declaratory order as to any action or issue
which is the subject of a pending or completed contested case proceeding
involving the same person.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-5-202, 4-5-217, 4-5-223, and 57-1-102.
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