Nev. Admin. Code § 232.320 - Petition for declaratory order: Filing; contents; action by Administrator
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection
4, a person may file a petition with the Administrator requesting that the
Administrator issue a declaratory order concerning the applicability of a
statute, regulation or decision of the Administrator.
2. A person who files a petition for a
declaratory order must file with the Administrator the original and two copies
of the petition.
3. A petition for
a declaratory order must include:
(a) The name
and address of the petitioner;
(b)
The reason for requesting the declaratory order;
(c) A statement of the facts that support the
petition for a declaratory order; and
(d) A clear and concise statement of the
question or matter to be decided by the Administrator.
4. A person may not file a petition for a
declaratory order concerning a question or matter that is an issue in a pending
administrative, civil or criminal proceeding.
5. The Administrator may refuse to review a
petition that requests the issuance of a declaratory order if:
(a) The original petition is not accompanied
by two copies of the petition; or
(b) The petition does not contain the
information required by subsection 3.
6. The Administrator may:
(a) Conduct a hearing to determine issues of
fact or to hear arguments relating to a petition for a declaratory order and
may enter reasonable orders that govern the conduct of the hearing.
(b) Request that the petitioner provide
additional information or arguments relating to the petition.
(c) Issue a declaratory order based on the
contents of the petition and any material submitted with the
petition.
(d) Consider relevant
decisions that have been issued by the Administrator or any other entity which
apply or interpret the statute, regulation or decision in question.
(e) Consider any other information the
Administrator determines is relevant to the question or matter to be decided by
the Administrator.
(f) Enter any
reasonable order to assist his or her review of the petition.
7. The Administrator will maintain
a record of the declaratory order that is indexed by subject matter and will
mail a copy of the declaratory order to the petitioner within 60 days after:
(a) The petition is filed;
(b) A hearing is conducted concerning the
petition; or
(c) Any additional
information or written argument is received by the Administrator, whichever
occurs later.
Notes
NRS 232.945, 233B.120
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