(a) A certification order must contain:
- (1) The question of law to be answered;
- (2) The facts relevant to the question, showing fully the nature of the controversy out of which the question arose;
- (3) A statement acknowledging that the receiving court may reformulate the question; and
- (4) The names and addresses of counsel of record and unrepresented parties.
- (b) If the parties cannot agree upon a statement of facts, then the certifying court shall determine the relevant facts and shall state them as a part of its certification order.