Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 4
Subtitle 32 - BOARD OF PHYSICIANS
Chapter 10.32.16 - Petition for Declaratory Ruling
Section 10.32.16.04 - Effect, Revision, and Appeal
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.32.16.04
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Effect. A declaratory ruling shall be binding on the Board and the petitioner on the statement of facts covered in the declaratory ruling.
B. Application for Revision.
(1) The petitioner shall file an application
for revision within 10 days after the issuance of the declaratory
ruling.
(2) The Board shall
determine whether to reopen the declaratory ruling.
(3) The Board may summarily deny an
application for revision.
(4) An
application for revision does not stay the effect of the declaratory ruling. If
the Board determines to grant the application and reopen the declaratory
ruling, the declaratory ruling is stayed until the Board:
(a) Issues a revised declaratory
ruling;
(b) Withdraws the
declaratory ruling; or
(c)
Withdraws its determination to reopen.
(5) A timely filed application for revision
extends the time for judicial appeal of the declaratory ruling until the Board:
(a) Denies the application;
(b) Issues a revised declaratory
ruling;
(c) Withdraws the
declaratory ruling; or
(d)
Withdraws its determination to reopen.
(6) If the Board determines to reopen the
declaratory ruling, the Board shall give the applicant notice of the
determination and of any subsequent changes to the declaratory ruling. The
determination to reopen a declaratory ruling does not confer any procedural
rights on the applicant.
(7) The
Board shall deny applications for revision which contain additional or revised
facts. The Board may treat the application as a request for a new declaratory
ruling.
(8) After determining to
reopen a declaratory ruling, the Board may take any action which it is
authorized to take with respect to original applications for declaratory
rulings.
(9) The Board's
determination as to whether to reopen the declaratory ruling shall be made
within 60 days of the application for revision.
C. Revision on Board's Motion.
(1) The Board may reopen a declaratory ruling
on its own motion at any time 2 years or more after a declaratory ruling's
issuance.
(2) The declaratory
ruling may be reopened if the Board determines that there have been subsequent
changes in law, technology, economic or business conditions, or environment
that render the declaratory ruling inaccurate or obsolete.
(3) The Board shall give notice to the
petitioner of the Board's decision to reopen a declaratory ruling.
(4) Before a declaratory ruling is finally
modified under this section, the Board shall give the petitioner the
opportunity to submit written and oral argument to the Board.
D. Appeal. A declaratory ruling is subject to review as provided in State Government Article, §10-305, Annotated Code of Maryland.
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