Title 50, Chapter 13, Section 9.1
( 50-13-9.1)
(a) The General Assembly finds and declares that the strict
application of rules can lead to unreasonable, uneconomical, and
unintended results in particular instances. The General Assembly
further declares that it is appropriate in such cases to adopt a
procedure for agencies to provide relief to persons subject to
regulation. (b) As used in this Code section, the term: (1) "Substantial hardship" means a significant, unique, and
demonstrable economic, technological, legal, or other type of
hardship to the person requesting a variance or waiver which
impairs the ability of the person to continue to function in the
regulated practice or business. (2) "Variance" means a decision by an agency to grant a
modification to all or part of the literal requirements of a rule
to a person who is subject to the rule. (3) "Waiver" means a decision by an agency not to apply all or
part of a rule to a person who is subject to the rule. (c) Except as provided in subsection (h) of this Code section, an
agency is authorized to grant a variance or waiver to a rule when a
person subject to that rule demonstrates that the purpose of the
underlying statute upon which the rule is based can be or has been
achieved by other specific means which are agreeable to the person
seeking the variance or waiver and that strict application of the
rule would create a substantial hardship to such person. A register
of all pending requests for variances and waivers and all approved
variances and waivers shall be maintained by the department granting
the waiver or variance and shall be updated upon each grant of
waiver or variance and be made available, upon request, to members
of the public. The register and each entry on the register shall be
posted on the GeorgiaNet. Any member of the public, including
interested parties, shall have the opportunity to submit written
comments concerning proposed variances or waivers prior to the
approval of a variance or waiver pursuant to this Code section. (d) Except as provided in subsection (h) of this Code section, a
person who is subject to regulation by an agency rule may file a
petition with that agency requesting a variance or waiver from the
agency's rule. In addition to any other requirements which may be
imposed by the agency, each petition shall specify: (1) The rule from which a variance or waiver is requested; (2) The type of action requested; (3) The specific facts of substantial hardship which would justify
a variance or waiver for the petitioner, including the alternative
standards which the person seeking the variance or waiver agrees
to meet and a showing that such alternative standards will afford
adequate protection for the public health, safety, and welfare;
and (4) The reason why the variance or waiver requested would serve
the purpose of the underlying statute.
(e) The agency subject to the provisions of subsections (c) and (d)
of this Code section shall grant or deny a petition for variance or
waiver in writing no earlier than 15 days after the posting of the
petition on the register and no more than 60 days after the receipt
of the petition. The agency's decision to grant or deny the
petition shall be in writing and shall contain a statement of the
relevant facts and the reasons supporting the agency's action. (f) The agency's decision to deny a petition for variance or waiver shall be subject to judicial review in accordance with Code Section 50-13-19. The validity of any variance or waiver which is granted by an agency may be determined in an action for declaratory judgment in accordance with Code Section 50-13-10. (g) Nothing in this Code section shall authorize an agency to grant
variances or waivers to any statutes or to the agency itself or any
other agency. This Code section does not supersede and is
cumulative of any other variance or waiver provisions in other
statutes or rules. (h) This Code section shall not apply, and no variance or waiver
shall be sought or authorized, when: (1) Any agency rule or regulation has been adopted or promulgated
in order to implement or promote a federally delegated program; (2) Any rule or regulation is promulgated or adopted by the
Department of Corrections concerning any institutional operations
or inmate activities; (3) Any rule or regulation is promulgated or adopted by the State
Board of Pardons and Paroles regarding clemency considerations and
actions; (4) Any rule or regulation is promulgated or adopted by the
Department of Community Health; (5) Any rule or regulation is promulgated or adopted by the
Department of Agriculture; (6) Any rules, regulations, standards, or procedures are adopted
or promulgated by the Department of Natural Resources for the
protection of the natural resources, environment, or vital areas
of this state; or (7) The granting of a waiver or variance would be harmful to the
public health, safety, or welfare. (i) All waivers granted pursuant to this Code section shall be
reported to the General Assembly within the first ten days of the
next session. Such information shall contain the name, address, and
telephone number of the person or corporation obtaining such waiver;
the name, address, and telephone number of any representative or
attorney who represented such person or corporation requesting the
waiver; and a description of the waiver granted including a detail
of the variance from any rule or regulation. |