(1) A continuing committee
program for public participation shall be observed for each function of the
committee. The exact mechanisms for public participation may vary in relation
to the resources available, public response, or the nature of the issues
involved.
(2) The committee shall
provide continuing policy, program, and technical information at the earliest
practical time and at a place reasonably accessible to interested or affected
persons or organizations so that they can make informed and constructive
contributions to committee decision making. News releases and other
publications may be used for this purpose as well as informational discussions
and meetings with interested groups. Efforts shall be made to summarize complex
and technical materials for public and media use.
(3) The committee shall
have a procedure for dissemination of information to interested persons and
organizations. Requests for information shall be promptly handled.
(4) The committee shall
have a procedure for early consultation and exchange of views with interested
or affected persons and organizations on significant activity prior to decision
making.
(5) The committee shall
maintain a current list of interested persons and organizations, including any
who have requested inclusion on such list, for the distribution of information.
The committee shall, in addition, notify any interested persons of any public
hearing or other decision making proceedings prior to decision making and
wherever practical shall supplement this notification with informal notice to
all interested persons or organizations having requested such notice in
advance. The committee shall make available for public inspection committee
meeting agendas and agenda materials at the office of the commissioner of
insurance at least five days prior to a committee meeting.
(6) Committee files,
other than personnel files and those files required by law or requirements of
individual privacy to remain confidential, are open to public inspection. These
files are located at the office of the National Committee on Compensation
Insurance, 7220 West Jefferson Avenue, Suite 310, Lakewood, Colorado 80235.
Copies of committee files are located at the Office of the Commissioner of
Insurance, Room 270, Sam W. Mitchell Building, P.O. Box 4009, Helena, MT 59604-4009.
Copies of specific documents are available from the National Committee on
Compensation Insurance or the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance either
free or for a reasonable copying charge.
(7) When the committee
determines that a proposed decision or action is of significant interest to the
public, one person
shall be designated as
contact person with the public on the proposed decision or action.
(8) The listing of
specific measures in this section shall not preclude additional techniques for
obtaining, encouraging or assisting public participation.