(a) Purpose and use of declaratory orders.
- (1) A declaratory order is a means of resolving a controversy or answering questions or doubts concerning the applicability of statutory provisions, rules, or orders over which the Arkansas Dietetics Licensing Board has authority.
- (2) A petition for declaratory order may be used only to resolve questions or doubts as to how the statutes, rules, or orders may apply to the petitioner’s particular circumstances.
- (3) A declaratory order is not the appropriate means for determining the conduct of another person or for obtaining a policy statement of general applicability from the board.
- (4) A petition or declaratory order must describe the potential impact of statutes, rules, or orders upon the petitioner’s interests.
(b) The petition. The process to obtain a declaratory order is begun by filing with the board’s office a petition that provides the following information:
- (1) The name, address, telephone number, and facsimile number of the petitioner;
- (2) The name, address, telephone number, and facsimile number of the attorney of the petitioner;
- (3) The statutory provision or provisions, agency rule or rules, or agency order or orders on which the declaratory order is sought;
(4) A description of:
- (A) How the statutes, rules, or orders may substantially affect the petitioner and the petitioner’s particular set of circumstances; and
- (B) The question or issue on which petitioner seeks a declaratory order;
- (5) The signature of the petitioner or petitioner’s attorney;
- (6) The date; and
- (7) Request for a hearing, if desired.
(c) Board disposition.
(1)
- (A) The board may hold a hearing to consider a petition for declaratory order.
- (B) If a hearing is held, it shall be conducted in accordance with Arkansas Code §§ 25-15-208 and 25-15-213 and the board’s rules for adjudicatory hearings.
(2)
- (A) The board may rely on the statements of fact set out in the petition without taking any position with regard to the validity of the facts.
- (B) Within ninety (90) days of the filing of the petition, the board will render a final order denying the petition or issuing a declaratory order.