Advance ruling procedure: Authority admits or rejects applications after record review and hearings; ruling issued within prescribed timeframe. The Authority must forward applications to the concerned officer and may call for records; after examining records and hearing the applicant and concerned officer, it may admit or reject the application-rejection only after hearing and with reasons. If admitted, the Authority examines further material, hears both parties, pronounces its advance ruling on the specified question, refers points of member disagreement to the Appellate Authority, issues the ruling in writing within ninety days, and sends a signed certified copy to the applicant, the concerned officer and the jurisdictional officer.
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Advance ruling procedure: Authority admits or rejects applications after record review and hearings; ruling issued within prescribed timeframe.
The Authority must forward applications to the concerned officer and may call for records; after examining records and hearing the applicant and concerned officer, it may admit or reject the application-rejection only after hearing and with reasons. If admitted, the Authority examines further material, hears both parties, pronounces its advance ruling on the specified question, refers points of member disagreement to the Appellate Authority, issues the ruling in writing within ninety days, and sends a signed certified copy to the applicant, the concerned officer and the jurisdictional officer.
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