Section 15-144. DECLARATORY ORDERS  


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    144.1Upon written petition of any interested person, the Commission, within its discretion, may issue a declaratory order regarding the applicability of any rule, regulation, or statute enforceable by it, to terminate a controversy (other than a contested case) or to remove uncertainty.

     

    144.2A declaratory order, as provided in this section, shall be binding between the Commission and the petitioner as to a particular set of facts and circumstances unless such order is altered or set aside by a court.

     

    144.3A declaratory order is subject to review in the manner provided in D.C. Code, title 43, Chapter 9 for the review of orders and decisions, except that the refusal of the Commission to issue a declaratory order shall not be subject to review.

     

    144.4Each petition shall contain the following information:

     

    (a)The name and address of petitioner;

     

    (b)A clear and concise statement of facts and issues upon which the petition is based, and the position and interest of the petitioner;

     

    (c)A reference to the specific section or sections of the statute, rule, or regulation, for which a declaratory order is sought;

     

    (d)Signature of petitioner; and

     

    (e)The signatory's address and telephone number.

     

    144.5The Commission may decline to issue a declaratory order in its discretion and will not consider requests based upon hypothetical facts, past transactions, or nameless parties.

     

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Final Rulemaking published at 34 DCR 2034 (March 27, 1987).