Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia
Department 672 - STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 672-1 - RULES OF GENERAL APPLICABILITY
Rule 672-1-.04 - Petition for Adoption of Rules

Universal Citation: GA Rules and Regs r 672-1-.04

Current through Rules and Regulations filed through December 27, 2023

(1) Form of petition. Each petition for adoption of rules made pursuant to the Georgia Administrative Procedure Act shall be filed with the Department in writing and shall state:

(a) The name and post office address of the petitioner;

(b) The full text of the rule requested to be amended or repealed, or the full text of the rule desired to be promulgated;

(c) A paragraphed statement of the reason such rule should be amended, repealed or promulgated, including a statement of all pertinent existing facts as to petitioner's interest in the matter;

(d) Citations of legal authorities, if any, which authorize, support or require the action requested by petitioner. The petition should be verified under oath, or in proper behalf of, the petitioner.

(2) Proceeding on petition. Upon receipt of the petition, the Commissioner or the Deputy Commissioner, and the Board if the rule involves its policy-making function, shall decide upon the action to be taken. Within thirty (30) days after receipt of the petition, the Department shall inform the petitioner by mail of the decision reached, and shall either decline to take the action requested, stating its reasons for so declining, or shall initiate rule-making or rule-changing proceedings in accordance with the Georgia Administrative Procedure Act.

Ga. L. 1964. pp. 338. 346 (Ga. Code Ann., Sec. 3A-109); Ga. Code. Secs. 95A-303, 95A-307, 95A 309(a), 95A-310(a). Effective August 29, 1973.

Original Rule was filed on August 9, 1973; effective August 29, 1973.

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