Sec.51-275a-7.3. Procedure after petition filed  


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  • (a) Within thirty days following the receipt of the petition, the Chairman will determine whether or not the petition complies with the requirements of Sec. 51-275a-7.2 (c) of these regulations.

    (b) If the Chairman determines that the petition does not comply with Sec. 51-275a-7.2 (c) of these regulations, he will send a letter to the petitioner informing him of the noncompliance.

    (c) Where the Chairman has determined that a petition is in the correct form, he shall refer the petition to the Commission for a decision, and send a letter to the petitioner stating that he has referred the petition to the Commission. The Chairman may, on his own motion, or on the request of the petitioner, include an Order of Notice requiring the petitioner to notify other interested persons of the petition. Any person provided notice in an Order of Notice may move for permission to intervene in accordance with these regulations. For the purposes of declaratory ruling proceedings, the parties are the petitioner, any person or organization whose motion to intervene is granted, and the Chief State's Attorney should he participate in the proceeding.

(Effective September 17, 1987)