Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 46 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part XIX - Certified Public Accountants
Chapter 21 - Petitions for Rulemaking
Section XIX-2107 - Petitions for Rulemaking
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. General Form. A petition for rulemaking must be made and submitted to the board in writing, legibly printed or typed in ink.
B. Title and Signature. A petition for rulemaking shall be plainly and prominently titled and styled as such and shall be manually signed by an individual petitioner, by an authorized officer or representative of the petitioner, or by an attorney at law representing the petitioner. The full name, title or office, if any, address and telephone number of a person signing a petition for rulemaking shall be printed or typed under the person's signature. Where a person signs a petition for rulemaking in a representative capacity, the petitioner or petitioners represented by the signature must be clearly identified.
C. Required Contents. A petition for rulemaking shall:
D. Permissible Contents. In support of petitions for the adoption of a new rule or amendment of an existing rule, the board encourages, but does not require, the submission of a verbatim text of the rule proposed for adoption or amendment, prepared in the form prescribed by Title 1 of the Louisiana Administrative Code and as otherwise prescribed by the Office of the State Register. A petition for rulemaking may also be accompanied by such other information and data, in written or graphic form, as the petitioner may deem relevant in support of the petition for rulemaking.
E. Submission and Filing. Two copies of a petition for rulemaking, together with all supporting exhibits, if any, shall be filed with the board by delivery or mailing thereof to the board's executive director at the offices of the board.
F. Nonconforming Petitions. The board may refuse to accept for filing, or may defer consideration of, any petition for rulemaking which does not conform to the requirements of this Section.
G. Public Record. A petition for rulemaking shall be deemed a public record.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 49:952(2), 953.C, R.S. 37:71 et seq.