Declaratory order definition

Declaratory order means the department’s interpretation of a statute, rule or order as applied to specified circumstances. A declaratory order is issued in response to a petition for declaratory order.
Declaratory order means a ruling that is explanatory in purpose; it is designed to clarify what before was uncertain or doubtful. A declaratory order constitutes a declaration of rights between parties to a dispute and is binding as to both present and future rights. It is an administrative interpretation or explanation of a right, statute, order or other legal matter under a statute, rule, or an order.
Declaratory order means a written decision issued after a petition by any interested person as to the applicability of any statutory provision over which the commission has jurisdiction or of any rule or order of the commission.

Examples of Declaratory order in a sentence

  • No Legal Requirement shall be in effect that prohibits or threatens to prohibit the Contemplated Transactions.

  • Pursuant to Iowa Code section 68B.32A(12), a board opinion, if followed, constitutes a defense to a subsequent complaint or information provided to the board concerning the same facts and circumstances.6.4(2) Declaratory order.

  • Declaratory order petition forms can be obtained from the Board’s administrative office.

  • Declaratory order petition forms can be obtained from the Board’s Administrative office.

  • Pursuant to Iowa Code Supplement section 68B.32A(11) as amended by 2004 Iowa Acts, Senate File 2179, section 10, a board opinion, if followed, constitutes a defense to a subsequent complaint or information provided to the board concerning the same facts and circumstances.6.4(2) Declaratory order.


More Definitions of Declaratory order

Declaratory order means an order issued pursuant to Iowa Code section 17A.9.
Declaratory order means an order issued by the Department that:
Declaratory order means a written statement on the part of the department approving plans for construction or renovation ensuring against the imposition of more stringent regulations at a later date.
Declaratory order means an administrative interpretation or explanation of rights, status, and other legal relations under a statute, rule or order.
Declaratory order means an order that resolves controversies or answers questions or doubts concerning the applicability of rules, statutes, permits, or orders over which the Commission has authority. A Petition for Declaratory Order may be used only to resolve questions or doubts as to the application of rules, statutes, permits, or orders to the petitioner’s particular circumstances. A Petition for Declaratory Order is not the appropriate means to determine the conduct of another person or to obtain a policy statement of general applicability from the Commission. A petition must describe the impact to the petitioner of the rule, statute, permit, or order.
Declaratory order means one or more orders issued by the FERC satisfying all of the requirements of Section 5(c) of the Omnibus Amendment.
Declaratory order means a determination by the director as to the applicability of any rule or order of the department or of a statute, which the department is required to administer or enforce.