Conn. Agencies Regs. § 22a-3a-3 - Regulation-making
Any person may request that the Department provide advance notice by mail of regulation-making proceedings. A request for advance notice shall be for either (1) all regulation-makings initiated by the Department or (2) all regulation makings initiated by a particular Bureau of the Department. The fee for provision of advance notice of all Department regulation-makings shall be $50.00 per person per calendar year or part thereof, and the fee for provision of advance notice of all regulation-makings of a particular Bureau shall be $25.00 per person per calendar year or part thereof. A request for advance notice shall be accompanied by a check or money order for such amount payable to the Department of Environmental Protection, provided that the fee shall be waived when (1) the person making the request is an indigent individual or (2) in the Commissioner's judgment, the request is in the public interest because it is likely to contribute significantly to public understanding of the operations and activities of the Department and is not primarily in the commercial interest of the requester. A request for advance notice shall be made in writing and directed to the Director of Education and Publications in the Department's Bureau of Environmental Services. A request for advance notice shall be effective only for the calendar year in which it is made and shall expire on December 31.
The regulation-making record shall contain, though it need not be limited to, the items referred to in section 4-168b of the General Statutes.
Any person may, pursuant to section 4-174 of the General Statutes, petition the Commissioner in writing to adopt, amend, or repeal a regulation. The petition shall set forth the text of a proposed regulation or amendment and shall state with particularity the reasons for the petition. The petition shall be signed by the petitioner or by his attorney or other representative, if any, and shall contain the address and telephone number of the petitioner and of his attorney or other representative, if any. The petition shall be directed to the Commissioner and shall be delivered personally or by mail.
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