Declaratory ruling definition
Declaratory ruling means "declaratory ruling" as defined in RSA 541-A:1, V, namely, "an agency ruling as to the specific applicability of any statutory provision or of any rule or order of the agency.”
Declaratory ruling means an explanation of a rule or order and its applicability to a particular matter.
Declaratory ruling. ' means an agency ruling as to the specific applicability of any statutory provision or of any rule or order of the agency.
More Definitions of Declaratory ruling
Declaratory ruling means a declaratory ruling adopted by the FCC granting the relief requested in a Petition for Declaratory Ruling.
Declaratory ruling means "declaratory ruling" as defined in RSA 541-A:1, V.
Declaratory ruling means a ruling by the board as to the specific applicability of any statutory provision or of any rule or order of the board.
Declaratory ruling means an administrative decision by the commissioner or a board which, after a contested case proceeding, determines the applicability of a statute or rule enforced by the commissioner to any person, property or state of facts.
Declaratory ruling means a written decision identified as a declaratory ruling and issued by the Department with respect to the validity of a rule, the applicability of any rule or statute enforceable by the Department to any person, property, or existing state of facts or facts certain to arise, or the meaning and scope of any order issued by the Department.
Declaratory ruling means an informal declaration as to the applicability of a rule or order in an individual case for the purpose of providing a petitioner with a definitive response to a question about an ambiguity in the law as necessary to allow a petitioner to ascertain legal obligations and comply accordingly.
Declaratory ruling means a declaratory ruling adopted by the FCC granting the relief requested in the Petition for Declaratory Ruling.