WAC 222-08-100
Petitions for adoption, repeal or
amendment of a rule. (1) Any person may submit a petition to
the board requesting the adoption, amendment, or repeal of any
rule pursuant to RCW 34.05.330 and the process set forth in
chapter 82-05 WAC as further supplemented by these rules. The
petition should be clearly identified as such and contain
sufficient information so the board and public can understand
the proposal.
(2) Any petition for rule making, amendment or repeal
shall be submitted no later than fourteen days before the next
regularly scheduled board meeting to be included on the
agenda. Petitions shall be sent to the rules coordinator for
the board at the following address: Forest Practices Board,
c/o Department of Natural Resources, Forest Practices
Division, P.O. Box 47012, Olympia, WA 98504-7012. If the
petition is more than twenty pages in length (including any
supplementary materials), it shall be accompanied by fifteen
copies.
(3) Submission of a petition is defined as receipt of a
complete petition by the board staff. Petitions requiring
additional copies as described in subsection (2) of this
section will not be considered complete until copies have been
provided to staff.
(4) Within five business days of submission, the board
staff will send the petitioner acknowledgment of receipt of
the petition, including the name and telephone number of a
contact person. If the petition is incomplete, board staff
will notify the petitioner what additional information is
required.
(5) Information required for proposed new rule adoption:
(a) Text of the proposed rule or description of its
provisions and rationale for a new rule.
(b) Authority for the proposed rule.
(c) Reason the rule is needed, including what or who is
benefited or otherwise affected by the rule.
(6) Information required for amendment of an existing
rule: Rule title and chapter number, text, or description of
the proposed amendment, and rationale for amendment.
(7) Information required for repeal of existing rule:
Rule title and chapter number, and description of the
rationale and effects of the proposed repeal.
(8) Other information to include, if applicable, to
proposed rule amendments or repeals:
(a) How the rule harms or otherwise affects public
resources or public health, safety, or general welfare.
(b) What alternatives to the rule exist that will serve
the same purpose at less cost.
(c) If the rule is not clearly and simply stated,
suggestions on how to state the rule clearly and simply.
(d) Whether the rule imposes unreasonable costs and to
whom.
(e) How the rule conflicts with or duplicates other
federal, state, or local laws.
(f) How the rule differs, without adequate justification,
from a federal law that applies to the same activity or
subject matter.
(9) No later than sixty days after receipt of a complete
petition, the board will:
(a) Initiate rule-making proceedings in accordance with
chapter 34.05 RCW; or
(b) Deny the petition in writing, stating its reasons for
the denial and specifically addressing the concerns stated in
the petition. Where appropriate, the board will indicate
alternative means by which the board will address the concerns
raised in the petition.
(10) If the board denies the petition, the petitioner may
appeal the denial to the joint administrative rules review
committee, the governor, or superior court pursuant to RCW 34.05.330 (2) and (3) and 34.05.570(4).
[Statutory Authority: RCW 34.05.220, 42.17.250, 42.17.260,
and 76.09.040. 04-05-122, § 222-08-100, filed 2/18/04,
effective 3/20/04.]