Current through Vol. 42, No. 7, December 16, 2024
Section 715:1-1-12 - Public participation in adoption of rulesThe Board encourages members to participate in the review and promulgation of rules governing the Teachers' Retirement System.
(1) Any interested person may informally request adoption of a rule by correspondence or conference with Teachers' Retirement System staff members. If satisfactory results cannot be achieved in this manner, any interested person may petition the Teachers' Retirement System to adopt, amend, or repeal a rule by filing a clear, written request to initiate rulemaking procedures with the executive director. The petition shall set forth the exact text of the proposed rule and the petitioner's name and address, and the name, business address, and telephone number of petitioner's counsel, if any. The petition may also include written documents in support of the petition.(2) "Interested person" means any member of the Teachers' Retirement System; any beneficiary of a member; any retiree of the Teachers' Retirement System; any guardian, administrator, or executor of a member, retiree, or beneficiary; or any public school.(3) The executive director shall grant or deny the petition within 60 days of its receipt. The executive director may consult informally with staff members and the petitioner in reaching a decision. The petition may be amended with consent of the petitioner at any time before a final decision is rendered. (A) Upon granting the petition in writing, the executive director shall inform the Board and request authority to initiate rulemaking proceedings pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act and the rules and regulations of the Teachers' Retirement System.(B) Denial of the petition by the executive director, and reasons therefore, shall be in writing. The petitioner may appeal this decision to the Board of Trustees provided that a written notice of appeal is filed with the executive director within sixty (60) days after the decision of the executive director is issued. If no such notice of appeal is timely filed, or if the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Board of Trustees will occur more than sixty (60) days after receipt of the petition by the executive director, and the petitioner is unwilling to waive the deadline for a final decision until that meeting, the decision of the executive director shall be the final decision of Teachers' Retirement System. The final decision of the Board shall be based on the written petition and written decision of the executive director unless the Board orders a hearing on the petition. If the Board approves the petition, the executive director shall initiate rulemaking proceedings pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act and the rules and regulations of the Teachers' Retirement System.(4) Oral and written data, views, and arguments on a proposed rule may be submitted informally to the executive director by informal conference or correspondence within twenty (20) days after publication of notice of the proposed rule is filed with the Department of Libraries.(5) A written request for a public hearing on a proposed substantive rule may be submitted to the executive director within ten (10) days after publication of notice of the proposed substantive rule provided that the request is made by 25 persons, a governmental subdivision or agency, or an association having at least 25 members. The request shall contain the name and address of each person requesting the hearing and shall clearly specify the proposed rule for which a hearing is requested.(6) The executive director shall schedule the proposed rule for hearing on a date no earlier than seven days after notice of the hearing date is published and no later than 20 days after receipt of the written request. The executive director or the Board of Trustees may reschedule the hearing in the interest of justice or administrative necessity or for good cause; however, the proposed rule shall not be adopted prior to the requested hearing.(7) The executive director shall designate himself, a Teachers' Retirement System employee, or a specially appointed person as hearing officer to take the testimony of any interested person in support of or in opposition to the rule. The hearing officer shall designate the order of taking testimony and may establish reasonable time limits on oral testimony, provided that reasonable opportunity is given to amplify oral testimony in writing. All hearings will be held in the offices of Teachers' Retirement System, unless for good cause Teachers' Retirement System shall designate another place of hearing.Okla. Admin. Code § 715:1-1-12
Amended at 28 Ok Reg 978, eff 5-26-11