25 Miss. Code. R. 201-3.7 - Reasons for Refusal of Declaratory Opinion Request
The Veterans' Home Purchase Board may, for good cause, refuse to issue a declaratory opinion. The circumstances in which declaratory opinions will not be issued include, but are not necessarily limited to:
A. The matter is outside the primary
jurisdiction of the Veterans' Home Purchase Board;
B. Lack of clarity concerning the question
presented;
C. There is pending or
anticipated litigation, administrative action or anticipated administrative
action, or other adjudication which may either answer the question presented by
the request or otherwise make an answer unnecessary;
D. The statute, rule, or order on which a
declaratory opinion is sought is clear and not in need of interpretation to
answer the question presented by the request;
E. The facts presented in the request are not
sufficient to answer the question presented;
F. The request fails to contain information
required by these rules or the requestor failed to follow the procedure set
forth in these rules;
G. The
request seeks to resolve issues which have become moot or are abstract or
hypothetical such that the requestor is not substantially affected by the rule,
statute, or order on which a declaratory opinion is sought;
H. No controversy exists or is certain to
arise which raises a question concerning the application of the statute, rule,
or order;
I. The question presented
by the request concerns the legal validity of a statute, rule, or
order;
J. The request is not based
upon facts calculated to aid in the planning of future conduct, but is,
instead, based on past conduct in an effort to establish the effect of that
conduct;
K. No clear answer is
determinable;
L. The question
presented by the request involves the application of a criminal statute or sets
forth facts which may constitute a crime;
M. The answer to the question presented would
require the disclosure of information which is privileged or otherwise
protected by law from disclosure;
N. The question is currently the subject of
an Attorney General's opinion request;
O. The question has been answered by an
Attorney General's opinion;
P. One
or more requestors have standing to seek an Attorney General's opinion on the
proffered question;
Q. A similar
request is pending before this agency, or any other agency, or a proceeding is
pending on the same subject matter before any agency, administrative or
judicial tribunal, or where such an opinion would constitute the unauthorized
practice of law; or
R. The question
involves eligibility for a license, permit, certificate or other approval by
the [Agency] or some other agency and there is a statutory or regulatory
application process by which eligibility for said license, permit, or
certificate or other approval may be determined.
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