Illinois Administrative Code
Title 74 - PUBLIC FINANCE
Part 440 - CODE OF RULES
Subpart D - PUBLIC PETITIONS REQUESTING RULEMAKING ACTIONS BY THE OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR GENERAL
Section 440.330 - Procedures
Universal Citation: 74 IL Admin Code ยง 440.330
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) SUBMISSION OF PETITIONS. A petition for a rulemaking action by the Office of the Auditor General must be:
1) submitted in
writing;
2) delivered to the Office
of the Auditor General at its Springfield address; and
3) in a format covering the information
required by this Subpart.
b) FORM OF PETITIONS. Each petition requesting a rulemaking action shall be legible and succinct and shall separately provide the following information:
1) The name of the person submitting the
petition and the complete mailing address which the Auditor General should use
in directing any correspondence or response to the petition.
2)
A) If
the rulemaking action covered by the petition involves an existing rule or
regulation, then the title and number of the rule or regulation
involved.
B) If the rulemaking
action does not involve an existing rule or regulation, then a short synopsis
of the subject and nature of the rulemaking.
3) A draft in as much detail as possible of
the text of the proposed rulemaking action.
4) A statement detailing the reasons and
basis for the petition and the desirable benefits if the proposed rulemaking is
undertaken; and where necessary, an explanation of the key provisions of the
proposal.
5) Any other matters,
statements, or information which the petitioner deems desirable.
c) REVIEW OF PETITIONS.
1) Each petition submitted to the Office of
the Auditor General in accordance with this subpart will be acknowledged to the
petitioner at the address specified in the petition. After the petition is
reviewed, the petitioner will be sent:
A) the
results of the review;
B) the final
decision of the Office concerning the petition; and
C) written answer to each specific question
asked.
2) However, as
provided by the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act [5 ILCS
100/5-145] , if rulemaking action on the petition is
not initiated within 30 days of receipt of the petition by the Office of the
Auditor General, then the petition shall be deemed denied.
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