Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 485 - Oklahoma Board of Nursing
Chapter 1 - Administration
Section 485:1-1-5 - Rules and regulations
Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 485:1-1-5
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Adoption, amendment, or repeal of rules. The adoption, amendments, filing, or repeal of rules will be in accordance with the Oklahoma Administrative Procedures Act.
(b) Petition requesting promulgation, amendment or repeal of a rule.
(1) Any person may petition the Board in
writing requesting the promulgation, amendment, or repeal of a rule. The
petition shall include the language of the requested rule, amendment or repeal,
a statement of the purpose of the requested rule, amendment or repeal, at least
one example of a fact situation to which the rule, amendment or repeal will
apply, and the name and address of the person who requested the rule, amendment
or repeal. If the requesting party is an association or corporate body, the
petition shall identify a contact person at the association or corporate body
who is able to provide meaningful information about the request.
(2) A petition requesting promulgation,
amendment or repeal of a rule shall not be considered by the Board if the
subject of the Petition is the same as or similar to the subject presented in a
Petition and considered by the Board within the previous twelve (12)
months.
(3) The petition shall be
cosigned by at least ten persons.
(4) The petition shall be submitted to the
Board not less than forty five (45) days prior to a regular meeting.
(5) The Board, on its own motion or upon the
request of any other interested party, may require any petitioner to provide
additional information, as may be specified by the Board, for use in the
Board's consideration and disposition of the petition. The failure of the
petitioner to provide such information shall constitute grounds for the Board
to take no further action on a petition.
(6) The Board shall refer the petition to its
counsel for legal consideration. In addition, the Board may refer the petition
to an appropriate advisory committee or subcommittee for review prior to the
Board's action. The advisory committee or subcommittee review and
recommendation shall not constitute Board action. Upon completion of the study
period, the petition shall be referred to the Board with the recommendation of
the committee, if any.
(7) If the
Board determines the requested action or some other action should be taken,
then notice of the proposed action shall be published in accord with the
Administrative Procedures Act and the matter shall be set for public hearing.
At the time and place designated for the public hearing, proponents and
opponents of the proposed rulemaking action may be heard in the manner and
order prescribed by the Board at that time.
(8) At the Board meeting during which the
public hearing is held or immediately thereafter the Board shall render its
decision on the petition and shall take such action as it deems necessary and
appropriate and as authorized by the Administrative Procedures Act to implement
its decision.
(c) Declaratory Rulings.
(1) Any
person or group may petition the Board for a declaratory ruling as to the
applicability of any rule or order of the Board and any other person or group
may file a response.
(2) A petition
for declaratory ruling shall be signed by the person or association making the
request and shall include a concise statement of the facts and the law
supporting the request.
(3) The
Board may request the petitioner or any respondent to submit any information it
deems pertinent to the inquiry or useful in resolving the issue, including oral
and documentary evidence and citations of legal authority.
(4) The agency shall refer the petition to
its counsel. The Board may refer the petition to an appropriate advisory
committee or subcommittee for its review and a recommendation. The advisory
committee or subcommittee may hold a hearing, take testimony of witnesses,
require submission of legal memoranda, and hear argument of counsel just as the
Board can do. The findings or recommendations of the advisory committee or
subcommittee shall not constitute Board action. Upon completion of the period
of study, whether the assigned committee held a hearing or not, the petition
shall be referred to the Board with the recommendation of the
committee.
(5) Upon receipt of the
committee's recommendation in the Board office, Board staff shall have not less
than thirty (30) days in which to disseminate the recommendation to the Board
members so that it can be addressed at the next regularly scheduled Board
meeting.
(6) The declaratory ruling
or the refusal to issue such a ruling shall be ordered by the Board on or
before the next scheduled meeting of the Board following completion of the
period of study and referral of the petition back to the full Board for
action.
(7) The agency shall give
reasonable notice to the petitioner and any respondents to the petition in
advance of the Board making a final ruling and the Board shall accompany any
ruling with written findings of fact and conclusions of law.
Amended at 8 Ok Reg 3575, eff 9-20-91 (emergency); Amended at 9 Ok Reg 2099, eff 6-11-92; Amended at 27 Ok Reg 1024, eff 7-1-10
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