Waivers, amendments to ch 23
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CREDIT UNION DIVISION[189]
Notice of Intended Action
Proposing rule making related to waivers and providing an opportunity for public comment
The Credit Union Division hereby proposes to amend Chapter 23, "Uniform Waiver and Variance Rules," Iowa Administrative Code.
Legal Authority for Rule Making
This rule making is proposed under the authority provided in Iowa Code section 533.104.
State or Federal Law Implemented
This rule making implements, in whole or in part, Iowa Code section 17A.9A.
Purpose and Summary
The proposed amendments update rules in accordance with changes to Iowa Code section 17A.9A. The changes call for deletion of the word "variance" when the word is used in relation to "waiver." Amendments are also proposed relating to submission of information regarding waivers on the Legislative Services Agency's Internet site.
Fiscal Impact
This rule making has no fiscal impact to the State of Iowa.
Jobs Impact
After analysis and review of this rule making, no impact on jobs has been found.
Waivers
Since this is an amendment to the uniform waiver rules, no waiver is permissible.
Public Comment
Any interested person may submit written comments concerning this proposed rule making. Written comments in response to this rule making must be received by the Division no later than 4:30 p.m. on May 11, 2021. Comments should be directed to:
Jessica Pollmeier Credit Union Division 200 East Grand Avenue, Suite 370 Des Moines, Iowa 50309-1827 Fax: 515.725.0519 Email: jessica.pollmeier@iowa.gov |
Public Hearing
No public hearing is scheduled at this time. As provided in Iowa Code section 17A.4(1)"b," an oral presentation regarding this rule making may be demanded by 25 interested persons, a governmental subdivision, the Administrative Rules Review Committee, an agency, or an association having 25 or more members.
Review by Administrative Rules Review Committee
The Administrative Rules Review Committee, a bipartisan legislative committee which oversees rule making by executive branch agencies, may, on its own motion or on written request by any individual or group, review this rule making at its regular monthly meeting or at a special meeting. The Committee's meetings are open to the public, and interested persons may be heard as provided in Iowa Code section 17A.8(6).
The following rule-making actions are proposed:
Item 1. Amend 189—Chapter 23, title, as follows:
UNIFORM WAIVER AND VARIANCE RULES
Item 2. Amend rule 189—23.1(17A,ExecOrd11), introductory paragraph, as follows:
189—23.1(17A,ExecOrd11) Scope of chapter. This chapter outlines a uniform process for the granting of waivers or variances from rules adopted by the board or the superintendent in situations where no other more specifically applicable law provides for waivers. The intent of this chapter is to allow persons to seek exceptions to the application of rules issued by the board or the superintendent. This chapter shall not apply to rules that merely define the meaning of a statute or other provision of law or precedent if the division does not possess delegated authority to bind the courts to any extent with its definition. To the extent another more specific provision of law governs the issuance of a waiver from a particular rule, the more specific provision shall supersede this chapter with respect to any waiver from that rule.
Item 3. Amend subrule 23.1(1), definition of "Waiver or variance," as follows:
"Waiver or variance" means an agency action which suspends in whole or in part the requirements or provisions of a rule as applied to an identified person on the basis of the particular circumstances of that person.
Item 4. Amend subrule 23.1(2) as follows:
23.1(2) Applicability.
a. The superintendent may grant a waiver or variance from a rule adopted by the board or superintendent only if (1) the board or superintendent has jurisdiction over the rule; (2) no statute or rule otherwise controls the granting of a waiver or variance from the rule from which waiver or variance is requested; and (3) the requested waiver or variance is consistent with applicable statutes, constitutional provisions, or other provisions of law.
b. No waiver or variance may be granted from a requirement which is imposed by statute.
Item 5. Amend rules 189—23.2(17A,ExecOrd11) to 189—23.3(17A,ExecOrd11) as follows:
189—23.2(17A,ExecOrd11) Superintendent discretion. The decision on whether the circumstances justify the granting of a waiver or variance shall be made at the discretion of the superintendent upon consideration of all relevant factors. Each petition for a waiver or variance shall be evaluated by the superintendent based on the unique, individual circumstances set out in the petition.
23.2(1) Criteria for waiver or variance. The superintendent may, in response to a completed petition or on the superintendent's own motion, grant a waiver or variance from a rule, in whole or in part, as applied to the circumstances of a specified situation if the superintendent finds all of the following:
a. The application of the rule would result in an undue hardship on the person for whom the waiver or variance is requested;
b. The waiver or variance from the requirements of the rule in the specific case would not prejudice the substantial legal rights of any person;
c. The provisions of the rule subject to the petition for waiver are not specifically mandated by statute or another provision of law; and
d. Substantially equal protection of public health, safety, and welfare will be afforded by a means other than that prescribed in the particular rule for which the waiver or variance is requested.
In determining whether a waiver or variance should be granted, the superintendent shall consider the public interest, policies and legislative intent of the statute on which the rule is based. When the rule from which a waiver or variance is sought establishes administrative deadlines, the superintendent shall balance the special individual circumstances of the petitioner with the overall goal of uniform treatment of all similarly situated persons.
23.2(2) Special waiver or variance rules not precluded. These uniform waiver and variance rules shall not preclude the superintendent from granting waivers or variances in other contexts including, without limitation, those described in Iowa Code sections 533.303 and 533.401 or on the basis of other standards if a statute or other rule authorizes the superintendent to do so and the superintendent deems it appropriate to do so.
189—23.3(17A,ExecOrd11) Requester's responsibilities in filing a waiver or variance petition.
23.3(1) Application. All petitions for waiver or variance must be submitted in writing to the Credit Union Division, 200 East Grand Avenue, Suite 370, Des Moines, Iowa 50309. If the petition relates to a pending contested case, a copy of the petition shall also be filed in the contested case proceeding.
23.3(2) Content of petition. A petition for waiver or variance shall include the following information where applicable and known to the requester (for an example of a petition for waiver or variance, see Exhibit A at the end of this chapter):
a. A description and citation of the specific rule from which a waiver or variance is requested.
b. The specific waiver or variance requested, including the precise scope and operative period that the waiver or variance will extend.
c. The relevant facts that the petitioner believes would justify a waiver or variance under each of the four criteria specified in subrule 23.2(1).
d. A signed statement from the petitioner attesting to the accuracy of the facts provided in the petition, and a statement of reasons that the petitioner believes will justify a waiver or variance.
e. A history of any prior contacts between the superintendent and the petitioner relating to the regulated activity, license, grant, loan or other financial assistance affected by the proposed waiver or variance, including a description of each affected license, grant, loan or other financial assistance held by the requester, any notices of violation, contested case hearings, or investigative or examination reports relating to the regulated activity, license, grant or loan within the past five years.
f. Any information known to the requester regarding the treatment of similar cases by the superintendent.
g. The name, address, and telephone number of any public agency or political subdivision which also regulates the activity in question, or which might be affected by the granting of a waiver or variance.
h. The name, address, and telephone number of any person or entity that would be adversely affected by the granting of a petition.
i. The name, address, and telephone number of any person with knowledge of the relevant facts relating to the proposed waiver or variance.
j. Signed releases of information authorizing persons with knowledge regarding the request to furnish the superintendent with information relevant to the waiver or variance.
23.3(3) Burden of persuasion. When a petition is filed for a waiver or variance from a rule, the burden of persuasion shall be on the petitioner to demonstrate by clear and convincing evidence that the superintendent should exercise the superintendent's discretion to grant the petitioner a waiver or variance.
Item 6. Amend rule 189—23.5(17A,ExecOrd11), catchwords, as follows:
189—23.5(17A,ExecOrd11) Superintendent's responsibilities regarding petition for waiver or variance.
Item 7. Amend subrules 23.5(1) to 23.5(4) as follows:
23.5(1) Additional information. Prior to issuing an order granting or denying a waiver or variance, the superintendent may request additional information from the petitioner relative to the petition and surrounding circumstances. If the petition was not filed in a contested case, the superintendent may, on the superintendent's own motion or at the petitioner's request, schedule a telephonic or in-person meeting between the petitioner and the superintendent or the superintendent's designee.
23.5(2) Hearing procedures. The provisions of Iowa Code sections 17A.10 to 17A.18A regarding contested case hearings shall apply in three situations: (a) to any petition for a waiver or variance of rule filed within a contested case; (b) when the board or superintendent so provides by rule or order; or (c) when a statute so requires.
23.5(3) Ruling. An order granting or denying a waiver or variance shall be in writing and shall contain a reference to the particular person and rule or portion thereof to which the order pertains, a statement of the relevant facts and reasons upon which the action is based, and a description of the precise scope and operative period of the waiver if one is issued.
23.5(4) Conditions. The superintendent may place any condition on a waiver or variance that the board or superintendent finds desirable to protect the public health, safety, and welfare.
Item 8. Amend subrule 23.5(7) as follows:
23.5(7) Time for ruling. The superintendent shall grant or deny a petition for a waiver or variance as soon as practicable but, in any event, shall do so within 120 days of its receipt, unless the petitioner agrees to a later date. However, if a petition is filed in a contested case, the superintendent shall grant or deny the petition no later than the time at which the final decision in that contested case is issued.
Item 9. Amend rules 189—23.6(17A,ExecOrd11) to 189—23.11(17A,ExecOrd11) as follows:
189—23.6(17A,ExecOrd11) Public availability. All orders granting or denying waivers and variances under this chapter shall be indexed, filed and available for public inspection as provided in Iowa Code section 17A.3. Petitions for a waiver or variance and orders granting or denying a waiver or variance petition are public records under Iowa Code chapter 22. Some petitions or orders may contain information the superintendent is authorized or required to keep confidential. The superintendent may accordingly redact confidential information from petitions or orders prior to public inspection.
189—23.7(17A,ExecOrd11) Voiding or cancellation. A waiver or variance is void if the material facts upon which the request or petition is based are not true or if material facts have been withheld. A waiver or variance issued by the superintendent pursuant to this chapter may be withdrawn, canceled, or modified if, after appropriate notice and opportunity for hearing, the superintendent issues an order finding any of the following:
1. to 3. No change.
189—23.8(17A,ExecOrd11) Violations. Violation of conditions in the waiver or variance order is the equivalent of violation of the particular rule for which the waiver or variance is granted and is subject to the same remedies or penalties.
189—23.9(17A,ExecOrd11) Defense. After the superintendent issues an order granting a waiver or variance, the order is a defense within its terms and the specific facts indicated therein for the person to whom the order pertains in any proceeding in which the rule in question is sought to be invoked.
189—23.10(17A,ExecOrd11) Appeals. Granting or denying a request for waiver or variance is final agency action under Iowa Code chapter 17A. An appeal to district court shall be taken within 30 days of the issuance of the order in response to the request unless a contrary time is provided by rule or statute.
189—23.11(17A,ExecOrd11) Summary reports Submission of waiver information. Semiannually, the superintendent shall prepare a summary report identifying Within 60 days of granting or denying a waiver, the superintendent shall make a submission on the Internet site established pursuant to Iowa Code section 17A.9A for the submission of waiver information. The submission shall identify the rules for which a waiver has been granted or denied, the number of times a waiver was granted or denied for each rule, a citation to the statutory provisions implemented by these rules, and a general summary of the reasons justifying the superintendent's actions on waiver requests. If practicable, the report shall detail the extent to which granting a waiver has established a precedent for additional waivers and the extent to which the granting of a waiver has affected the general applicability of the rule itself. Copies of this report shall be available for public inspection and shall be provided semiannually to the administrative rules coordinator and the administrative rules review committee.
Exhibit A
Sample Petition (Request) for Waiver/Variance
BEFORE THE SUPERINTENDENT OF CREDIT UNIONS |
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Petition by (insert name of petitioner) for the waiver of (insert rule citation) relating to (insert the subject matter). |
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PETITION FOR WAIVER |
A request for waiver or variance from a rule adopted by the superintendent shall include the following information in the petition for waiver or variance where applicable and known:
a. Provide the petitioner's (person asking for a waiver or variance) name, address, and telephone number.
b. Describe and cite the specific rule from which a waiver or variance is requested.
c. Describe the specific waiver or variance requested; include the exact scope and operative time period that the waiver or variance will extend.
d. Explain the important facts that the petitioner believes justify a waiver or variance. Include in your answer (1) why applying the rule will result in undue hardship on the petitioner; and (2) how granting the waiver or variance will not prejudice the substantial legal rights of any person; and (3) that the provisions of the rule subject to the petition for waiver are not specifically mandated by statute or another provision of law; and (4) where applicable, how substantially equal protection of public health, safety, and welfare will be afforded by a means other than that prescribed in the particular rule for which the waiver or variance is requested.
e. Provide a history of prior contacts between the superintendent and petitioner relating to the regulated activity, license, grant, loan or other financial assistance that would be affected by the waiver or variance; include a description of each affected license, grant, loan or other financial assistance held by the petitioner, any notices of violation, contested case hearings, or investigative or examination reports relating to the regulated activity, license, grant or loan within the past five years.
f. Provide information known to the petitioner regarding the treatment by the superintendent of similar cases.
g. Provide the name, address, and telephone number of any public agency or political subdivision which also regulates the activity in question, or which might be affected by the granting of a waiver or variance.
h. Provide the name, address, and telephone number of any person or entity that would be adversely affected or disadvantaged by the granting of the waiver or variance.
i. Provide the name, address, and telephone number of any person with knowledge of the relevant or important facts relating to the requested waiver or variance.
j. Provide signed releases of information authorizing persons with knowledge regarding the request to furnish the superintendent with information relevant to the waiver or variance.
I hereby attest to the accuracy and truthfulness of the above information.
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Petitioner's signature |
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Petitioner should note the following when requesting or petitioning for a waiver or variance:
1.The petitioner has the burden of proving to the superintendent, by clear and convincing evidence, the following: (a) application of the rule to the petitioner would result in an undue hardship on the petitioner; and (b) waiver or variance in the specific case would not prejudice the substantial legal rights of any person; and (c) the provisions of the rule subject to the petition for waiver are not specifically mandated by statute or another provision of law; and (d) where applicable, how substantially equal protection of public health, safety, and welfare will be afforded by a means other than that prescribed in the particular rule for which the waiver or variance is requested.
2.The superintendent may request additional information from or request an informal meeting with the petitioner prior to issuing a ruling granting or denying a request for waiver or variance.
3.All petitions for waiver or variance must be submitted in writing to the Credit Union Division, 200 East Grand Avenue, Suite 370, Des Moines, Iowa 50309. If the petition relates to a pending contested case, a copy of the petition shall also be filed in the contested case proceeding.
This notice is now closed for comments. Collection of comments closed on 5/11/2021.
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Rule 189-23.1 Rule 189-23.1(1) Rule 189-23.1(2) Rule 189-23.10 Rule 189-23.11 Rule 189-23.2 Rule 189-23.2(1) Rule 189-23.3 Rule 189-23.5 Rule 189-23.5(1) Rule 189-23.5(4) Rule 189-23.5(7) Rule 189-23.6 Rule 189-23.7 Rule 189-23.8 Rule 189-23.9The following Iowa code references were added to this document. You may click a reference to view related notices.
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