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Arizona Regulations § R2-20-806 Ex Parte Communications

Up to Article 8: Voter's Right to Know Act Rules

Regulation Text

A. No individual shall communicate with any Commissioner ex parte as defined in subsections E and F of this rule. No Commissioner shall communicate with any individual ex parte as defined in subsections E and F of this rule.
B. In the event of a Complaint, no Commissioner shall communicate with the Executive Director or any other commission staff or attorney who represents the Executive Director regarding the Complaint except in commission proceedings where the Respondent or Respondent's Counsel is present.
C. The Executive Director may communicate with a Respondent, a Respondent's counsel, a Complainant or Complainant's Counsel or any other person with information regarding a Complaint.
D. If a Respondent wishes to be represented by counsel with regard to any matter pending before the Commission, Respondent or Respondent's Counsel shall so advise the Commission by sending a writing to the Commission including the following:
1. The name, address, and telephone number of the counsel.
2. A statement authorizing such counsel to receive any and all notifications, service of process, and other communications from the Commission, its staff and attorneys on behalf of Respondent. Upon receipt, the Commission shall have no contact with Respondent except through the designated counsel unless authorized by Respondent.
E. Ex parte communication means any written or oral communication by any person outside the agency to any Commissioner or any member of a Commissioner's staff which imparts information or argument regarding prospective Commission action or potential action concerning:
1. Any proceeding involving a request for an exemption.
2. Any enforcement proceeding.
3. Any pending litigation matter, or
4. Any pending rulemaking, or
5. Any pending advisory opinion request.
F. Ex parte communications do not include the following communications:
1. Statements by any person publicly made in a public forum; or
2. Statements or inquiries by any person limited to the procedural status of an open proceeding, rulemaking, advisory opinion request, or a litigation matter.
G. In the event that a Commissioner receives an ex parte communication as defined in this rule, the Commissioner shall disclose receipt of such a communication in a public meeting of the Commission.

History

New Section made by final exempt rulemaking at 29 A.A.R. 3523 , effective 8/24/2023 .