Any person, group, licensee or business organization may make a written request to the Board for an advisory opinion when:
Any request for an advisory opinion shall set forth sufficient information to allow the Board to understand the issues involved and to frame a response. The requestor shall also state which section of the Act or section of this title the requestor wishes the Board to interpret or clarify, with respect to the stated set of facts.
If the writer presents insufficient facts in any request for an advisory opinion, the Board may, in its discretion, issue a letter of information; engage in fact-finding through investigation or in a noncontested case hearing; request the writer to provide by letter more facts or details in support of his or her request; or decline to issue an advisory opinion.
The decision to issue an advisory opinion shall be solely in the discretion of the Board, and any decision by the Board not to issue such an opinion, shall not be subject to review by the Mayor or any court in the District of Columbia.
If issued, an advisory opinion is not binding upon the requestor but shall constitute guidance to the requestor as to how the Board may interpret the Act or this title on a particular matter, the facts of which are consistent with those raised by the requestor. Where the requestor is also a licensee, the Board may issue a show cause notice pursuant to § 1604 of this title in the instance where the facts raised by the requestor provide the Board with reasonable cause to believe that the requestor's license should be fined, suspended, or revoked.
If the requestor disagrees with the Board's advisory opinion in any respect, he or she may, within twenty (20) calendar days after issuance of the opinion, petition the Board in writing to reconsider its opinion, setting forth in detail the reasons and legal argument which support the requestor's points of disagreement, or may request the Board to issue a declaratory order, pursuant to § 1903. Advisory opinions of the Board may not form the basis of an appeal to any court in the District of Columbia.
All advisory opinions of the Board determined to be in the public interest in accordance with D.C. Official Code § 2-508, shall be published in the D.C. Register and shall be available for public inspection and copying at a reasonable charge at the offices of the Board.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 23, r. 23-1902