Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 45, November 2, 2024
Section 619.3 - Grounds for declining to issue a declaratory rulingThe general counsel may decline to issue a declaratory ruling. The grounds for such declination are:
(a) the petition does not raise a question of the applicability of any regulation or statute enforceable by the department;(b) the petition raises issues which are, have been or should have been the subject of department review pursuant to an application for a permit, license, certificate or other approval or are the subject of an enforcement proceeding;(c) the petition raises issues that are the subject of pending rule making or litigation;(d) the declaratory ruling is an inappropriate means of resolving the issues raised in the petition; or(e) a response to the petition is not in the public interest; or(f) the petition does not contain sufficient information or the petitioner has not adequately responded to the department's request for additional information needed to decide the issues presented.N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 6 § 619.3