Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 8 - Education - Institutions of Higher Learning
Part 11 - Legal Matters
Chapter 1
Section 8-11-1-1109 - Rules for Oral Proceedings
Current through September 24, 2024
The Board hereby adopts the following Model Rule on Rulemaking Oral Proceedings which applies to all oral proceedings held before the Board for the purpose of providing the public with an opportunity to make oral presentations on proposed new policies and bylaws and any amendments to the Boards Policies and Bylaws pursuant to the Administrative Procedures Law.
1. Scope
These rules apply to all oral proceedings held for the purpose of providing the public with an opportunity to make oral presentations on proposed new rules and amendments to rules before the Board pursuant to the Administrative Procedures Law.
2. When an Oral Proceeding will be Scheduled on a Proposed Rule Where an oral proceeding has not previously been held or scheduled, the Board will conduct an oral proceeding on a proposed rule or amendment if requested by a political subdivision, an agency or ten (10) persons in writing within twenty (20) days after the filing of the notice of the proposed rule.
3. Format of Request
4. Notification of Oral Proceeding
The date, time and place of all oral proceedings shall be filed with the Secretary of States office and mailed to each requestor. The oral proceedings will be scheduled no earlier than twenty (20) days from the filing of this information with the Secretary of State.
5. Presiding Officer
The Agency Head or designee, who is familiar with the substance of the proposed rule, shall preside at the oral proceeding on a proposed rule.
6. Public Presentations and Participation
7. Conduct of Oral Proceeding
The presiding officer shall have authority to conduct the proceeding in his or her discretion for the orderly conduct of the proceeding. The presiding officer shall (i) call proceeding to order; (ii) give a brief synopsis of the proposed rule, a statement of the statutory authority for the proposed rule, and the reasons provided by the Board for the proposed rule; (ii) call on those individuals who have contacted the Board about speaking on or against the proposed rule; (iii) allow for rebuttal statements following all participants comments; (iv) adjourn the proceeding.
The presiding officer, where time permits and to facilitate the exchange of information, may open the floor to questions or general discussion. The presiding officer may question participants and permit the questioning of participants by other participants about any matter relating to that rule-making proceeding, including any prior written submissions made by those participants in that proceeding; but no participant shall be required to answer any question.
Physical and Documentary Submissions. Submissions presented by participants in an oral proceeding shall be submitted to the presiding officer. Such submissions become the property of the Board, part of the rulemaking record, and are subject to the Boards public records request procedure.
The presiding officer may record oral proceedings by stenographic or electronic means.