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Subchapter C. EXCEPTIONS


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913.31.    Principle.
913.32.    Requests for exceptions.
913.33.    Revocation of exceptions.

§ 913.31. Principle.

 The Council may, within its discretion and for good reason, grant exceptions to sections within this chapter when the policy and objectives of this chapter and the act are otherwise met.

§ 913.32. Requests for exceptions.

 (a)  A request for an exception shall be made in writing to the Executive Director. A request shall be specific to the section in this chapter to which the request applies and shall state in detail the reasons for the request. Except as provided for in subsection (b), a request for an exception shall be received and deemed as complete 90 days prior to the appropriate submission date for which the request applies. The Council will act within 60 days of the receipt of a complete request. A majority vote by the Council is necessary to grant an exception. Disapproval of the exception request at the Council level shall be deemed to represent disapproval of the request. Applicants will be notified in writing of the action taken by the Council.

 (b)  A request for an exception for the first reporting period, that is, data due to the Council by September 30, 1988, shall be received and deemed as complete by the Council by 5 p.m. on August 15, 1988. The Council will act within 30 days of the completed request.

§ 913.33. Revocation of exceptions.

 (a)  An exception granted under this chapter may be revoked by the Council. Notice of revocation will be in writing and will include the reason for the action of the Council and specific date upon which the exception will be terminated.

 (b)  In revoking an exception the Council will provide for a reasonable time between the date of written notice of revocation and the date of termination of an exception for the payor to come into compliance with this chapter. Failure by the payor to comply after the specified date may result in enforcement proceedings.

 (c)  If a payor wishes to request a reconsideration of a denial or revocation of an exception, it shall do so in writing within 30 days of receipt of the adverse notification.



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