Code of Colorado Regulations
700 - Department of Regulatory Agencies
755 - Professions and Occupations - Office of Natural Medicine Licensure
4 CCR 755-1 - NATURAL MEDICINE LICENSURE RULES AND REGULATIONS
Section 9 - DECLARATORY ORDERS
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
A. Basis and Purpose and Authority.
These Rules are adopted pursuant to sections 12-20-204(1), 12-170-105(1)(a)(IV), and 24-4-105(11), C.R.S., in order to provide for a procedure for entertaining requests for declaratory orders to terminate controversies or to remove uncertainties with regard to the applicability of statutory provisions or rules or orders of the Director to persons petitioning the Director.
B. Any person or entity may petition the Director for a declaratory order to terminate controversies or remove uncertainties as to the applicability of any statutory provision or of any rule or order of the Director.
C. The Director will determine, at their discretion and without notice to the petitioner, whether to rule upon such petition. If the Director determines not to rule upon such a petition, the Director shall promptly notify the petitioner of their action and state the reasons for such decision.
D. In determining whether to rule upon a petition filed pursuant to this rule, the Director will consider the following factors, among others:
E. Any petition filed pursuant to this Rule shall set forth the following:
F. If the Director decides to rule on the petition, the following procedures shall apply:
G. The parties to any proceeding pursuant to this rule shall be the Director and the petitioner. Any other person may seek leave of the Director to intervene in such a proceeding and leave to intervene will be granted at the sole discretion of the Director. A petition to intervene shall set forth the same matters as are required by Section D of this Rule. Any reference to a "petitioner" in this rule also refers to any person who has been granted leave to intervene by the Director.
H. Any declaratory order or other order disposing of a petition pursuant to this rule shall constitute agency action subject to judicial review pursuant to the Colorado Administrative Procedure Act at section 24-4-106, C.R.S.