Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
Office of Policy and Legislative Affairs
Declaratory Ruling Request
Section R. 338.81 - Declaratory rulings
Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024
Rule 1.
(1) The following provisions set forth the form and procedure for the submission, consideration, and disposition of a request for declaratory ruling in the Department of Consumer and Industry Services, hereinafter referred to as the "department":
(2) Figure 1 reads as follows: Figure 1: Request for Declaratory Ruling
Department of Consumer and Industry Services Request for Declaratory Ruling | ||
Applicant s full name: | Applicant s degree or t it le (if applicable): | |
Applicant s full name: | Professional/occupational license no. (if applicable): | |
Daytime telephone no.: | Name and address of legal counsel (if applicable): | |
Statement of facts: (Please provide a complete, accurate and concise statement of the facts or situation upon which the request is based. The statement shall include all facts known to you which are or may be relevant to a determination of the applicability of statute, rule, final order or decision.) | ||
Laws /Rules /Orders: (Please provide references to all statutes, rules, final decisions or orders which are to be considered.) | ||
Issues: (Please provide a concise statement of the issues presented.) | ||
Analysis and Conclusions: (Please provide an analysis, legal brief or memorandum of the issues presented, including reference to any legal authority relied upon , and the applicant s conclusions.) | ||
Certification : I hereby certify the existence of the actual state of facts set forth and the submission of all relevant facts known to me: Date:_________________ Signature: |
(3) Before determining whether or not to issue a declaratory ruling, the agency, in its discretion, may receive comments, written or oral arguments, or information from interested persons, legal counsel, or any other source.
(4) Within 60 calendar days of the receipt of the request, the agency shall issue a written notification by regular first-class mail to the applicant and the applicant's legal counsel, if any, stating whether or not a declaratory ruling will be issued.
(5) If the agency has determined that it will issue a declaratory ruling, then it shall do so within 90 calendar days of the notification date specified in subrule (4) of this rule, unless the agency advises the applicant, in writing, of the need for additional time, stating the reasons therefor.
(6) Before the issuance of the declaratory ruling, the agency in its discretion may choose to do 1 or more of the following:
(7) The agency may require that a contested case proceeding take place instead of issuing a declaratory ruling.
(8) In the discretion of the agency, a request for declaratory ruling may be denied if the applicant fails to follow the procedure for submission set forth in this rule, if the statement of facts is incomplete or inaccurate, if the facts or circumstances relate to a changing situation, if the ruling would not be in the public interest or in furtherance of statutory objectives, or for any other stated reason. The agency shall set forth the reason or reasons for denial of the request in its written notification to the applicant.
(9) If a declaratory ruling is issued by the agency, it shall be in writing, mailed by regular first-class mail to the mailing address supplied by the applicant and to the applicant's identified legal counsel, if any, and contain all of the following:
(10) This rule does not prohibit or restrict any interested person from informally discussing any actual or proposed activity with any agency. Informal discussions are not subject to the rule.