Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 8, October 30, 2024
Rule 187-12.2 - Superintendent discretionThe decision on whether the circumstances justify the granting of a waiver shall be made at the discretion of the superintendent upon consideration of all relevant factors. Each petition for a waiver shall be evaluated by the superintendent based on the unique, individual circumstances set out in the petition.
(1)Criteria for waiver. The superintendent may, in response to a completed petition, grant a waiver 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 is requested;b. The waiver 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; andd. 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 is requested. In determining whether a waiver 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 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.
(2)Special waiver rules not precluded. These uniform waiver rules shall not preclude the superintendent from granting waivers in other contexts if a statute or other rule authorizes the superintendent to do so and the superintendent deems it appropriate to do so.Iowa Admin. Code r. 187-12.2
Amended by IAB October 10, 2018/Volume XLI, Number 8, effective 11/14/2018Amended by IAB January 13, 2021/Volume XLIII, Number 15, effective 2/17/2021