Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 460 - Department of Mines
Chapter 3 - Non-Coal Rules of Practice and Procedures
Subchapter 1 - General Provisions
Section 460:3-1-4 - Petition requesting promulgation, amendment or repeal of a rule or organization
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Any interested person may petition the Department requesting the promulgation, amendment, or repeal of a Department rule, provided, in submitting such petition, the following requirements shall apply:
(b) All petitions requesting the promulgation, amendment or repeal of any Department rule shall be referred to the Department for review and consideration. The Department shall initially determine if the submitted petition is in adequate and proper form. If determined not to be in proper and adequate form, the Department shall thereupon return said petition to the petitioning party for correction and resubmission.
(c) Upon receipt of the petition, the Director shall determine if the petition sets forth facts, technical justification and law which may provide a reasonable basis for issuance, amendment or repeal of a regulation. Facts , technical justification , or law previously considered in a petition for rulemaking on the same issue shall not provide a reasonable basis. If the Director determines that the petition has a reasonable basis, a notice shall be mailed to all mine operators and other interested persons, and shall be published in the The Daily Oklahoman and/or The Tulsa World seeking comments from the public on the proposed change. The Department may hold a public hearing, may conduct an investigation or take other action to determine whether the petition should be granted.
(d) Before making any final determination, the requesting party shall be allowed reasonable opportunity for argument, written and/or oral, in support of the petition before the Department. In making its final determination on the petition, the Department may, in its discretion, resort to either of the following nonexclusive actions or proceedings (or any combination thereof):
(e) Within 90 days from receipt of the petition, the Department shall issue a written decision either granting or denying the petition. The Director's decision shall constitute the final decision for the Department.
(f) Should any petition be granted by the Department, in whole or in part, the petition as granted shall thereafter be treated as in the case of all rulemaking and the procedures of the Administrative Procedures Act shall thereupon become applicable in the further adoption of such rule promulgation, amendment or repeal.