North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 04 - COMMERCE
Chapter 12 - ENERGY
Subchapter D - PETITION FOR RULEMAKING AND DECLARATORY RULINGS
Section 12D .0117 - DISPOSITION OF REQUEST FOR DECLARATORY RULING
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) The State Energy Director shall make a determination on the completeness of the request for a declaratory ruling based on Rule .0133 of this Section.
(b) Before deciding the merits of the request, and upon consideration of the complete request for a declaratory ruling, the Director shall determine if additional information or presentation(s) are needed and if so:
(c) The Director shall decline to issue a declaratory ruling if any of the following are found:
(d) The Department shall keep a record of each request for declaratory ruling, which shall include the following items;
(e) The Department shall notify the petitioner in writing of the Director's decision on the request for declaratory ruling, including the basis for the decision.
(f) For purposes of this Section, a declaratory ruling shall be deemed to be in effect until:
(g) Any Division of the Department may be a party to any request for declaratory ruling upon written request. The request shall be made to the Director within five days of receipt of notice of the request for a declaratory ruling.
(h) Upon written request, the petitioner(s), intervener(s), and the Division each shall be allowed to present oral arguments to the Director. No party shall offer testimony or conduct cross-examination before the Director.
(i) The Director shall issue a decision on whether to grant or deny the request for declaratory ruling within 30 days of the receipt of the petition. If granted, the Director shall have 45 days from the date of granting the request to issue a ruling on the merits of the request.
(k) A declaratory ruling, or failure to issue a declaratory ruling, is subject to judicial review as provided in G.S. 150B-4(a)(1).
Authority
G.S.
143-58.4(c);
143B-344.44(b)(3);
150B-4;
Emergency
Regulation Eff. March 6, 1978, for a period of 120 days to expire on July 3,
1978;
Eff. July 3, 1978;
Readopted Eff. April 1,
2021.