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25 Pa. Code § 1021.32. Filing.

§ 1021.32. Filing.

 (a)  General filing requirements. The following documents shall be conventionally filed or facsimile filed:

   (1)  A complaint that is original process naming a defendant or defendants.

   (2)  A motion to be excused from the Board’s mandatory electronic filing requirement.

   (3)  An entry of appearance filed under §  1021.51(j) (relating to commencement, form and content).

   (4)  A document filed on behalf of a person who is not a party to the proceeding at the time of the filing.

 (b)  Filing of notice of appeal. An original notice of appeal may be filed electronically, conventionally or by facsimile.

 (c)  Electronic filing.

   (1)  Documents except those listed in subsections (a) and (b) shall be electronically filed unless the Board orders otherwise in a particular proceeding. Persons wishing to be excused from the mandatory filing requirements shall file a motion under §  1021.92 (relating to procedural motions). The Board will excuse persons from the mandatory electronic filing requirement, with respect to all filings or with respect to specific filings, if the Board determines that the requirement would impose an unreasonable burden on the potential filer.

   (2)  Documents filed electronically may not also be filed by other means unless the Board orders otherwise or the document to be filed includes an original bond or check. When electronically filing documents including an original bond or check, a copy of the document, including a copy of the original bond or check, shall be electronically filed. The original, including the original bond or check, shall be deposited in the mail, addressed to the Board’s headquarters at the address provided in subsection (e)(1).

   (3)  Electronic filing can be performed only by registered users. Individuals who are not registered users can become registered users by submitting a registration statement to the Board and receiving authorization for electronic filing and service from the electronic filing provider. The registration statement consists of an electronic form prepared by the Board and accessed on its electronic filing web site. The prospective registered user shall provide a name, mailing address, e-mail address, telephone number and attorney identification number (if the registered user is an attorney).

   (4)  When registration is complete, a registered user may not withdraw from the electronic filing and electronic service system except with leave from the Board.

   (5)  Filers are responsible for providing an objective description of documents electronically filed. The description must include:

     (i)   The party filing or serving the document.

     (ii)   The title of the document (for example, Appellant ABC Corporation’s Motion for Summary Judgment, Appellant Smith’s Motion to Compel Permittee XYZ, Inc. to Produce Documents).

   (6)  When a document has been filed electronically, the official record is the electronic document filed with the Board and the filer is bound by the document as filed.

   (7)  The registered user’s log-in and password required to file documents using the electronic filing provider serve as the registered user’s signature on electronic documents filed with the Board. The log-in and password serve as a signature for purposes of §  1021.31 (relating to signing) and other purposes for which a signature is required in connection with proceedings before the Board.

   (8)  If an electronically filed document does not bear the actual signature of the registered user, the name of the registered user under whose log-in and password the document is submitted must be preceded by “s/” and typed in the space in the document’s signature block where the signature would otherwise appear (for example, “s/ Jane Doe”).

   (9)  No registered user or other person may knowingly permit or cause a registered user’s password to be used by anyone other than an authorized agent of the registered user.

   (10)  A document that is electronically filed and requires an original signature other than that of the registered user shall be maintained by counsel or, if the party is not represented, by the party itself, for 1 year after periods for appeals expire. Documents shall be maintained by the filer and produced at the request of the Board or other party within 14 days of the request.

   (11)  Documents may be electronically filed in Microsoft Word format, PDF format or other formats as the Board may permit. The electronic filing provider automatically converts uploaded documents not already in PDF format to PDF format. A document may exceed page limitation rules if the additional pages result solely from the electronic conversion by the electronic filing provider.

   (12)  To the extent practicable, electronically filed documents must be formatted in accordance with subsection (e)(4).

   (13)  An electronic filing completed before midnight Eastern Time will be considered to be filed on that date. Upon completion of the filing, the electronic filing provider will issue a transaction receipt that includes the date and time the document was received. The transaction receipt serves as proof of filing.

   (14)  Except in the case of notices of appeal, which are governed by §  1021.53a (relating to nunc pro tunc appeals), if electronic filing or service does not occur or is made untimely because of a technical issue, the party affected may seek appropriate relief from the Board.

   (15)  A registered user shall submit as exhibits or attachments only excerpts of the referenced documents that are directly germane to the matter under consideration by the Board. Excerpted information must be clearly and prominently identified as such. A registered user who files excerpts of documents as exhibits or attachments under this paragraph does so without prejudice to his right to timely file additional excerpts or the complete document and shall, upon request, provide responding parties with the complete document. A responding party may timely file the complete document or additional excerpts that it believes are directly germane.

 (d)  Facsimile filing.

   (1)  Documents permitted under subsections (a), (b) and (c)(1) and (2) to be filed by facsimile shall be transmitted to the Board’s facsimile line at (717) 783-4738.

   (2)  The date of facsimile filing is the date the document is received by the Board.

   (3)  For documents more than ten pages long, the facsimile filed must consist of the certificate of service and the first five pages and last five pages of each document except exhibits. Exhibits shall be omitted from the filing transmitted to the Board’s facsimile line.

   (4)  On the same day a document is transmitted to the Board’s facsimile line, the original (including exhibits) shall be deposited in the mail, addressed to the Board’s headquarters at the address provided in subsection (e)(1). When facsimile filing a document including an original bond or check, a copy of the bond or check must be included with the document transmitted by facsimile. The original bond or check must be included with the original of the document deposited in the mail.

   (5)  Documents must be formatted in accordance with subsection (e)(4).

   (6)  Except in the case of filing a notice of appeal, which is governed by §  1021.53a, if facsimile filing or service does not occur or is made untimely because of a technical issue, the party affected may seek appropriate relief from the Board.

 (e)  Conventional filing.

   (1)  Documents permitted to be conventionally filed with the Board under subsections (a), (b) and (c)(1) and (2) shall be filed at the Board’s headquarters—2nd Floor, Rachel Carson State Office Building, 400 Market Street, Post Office Box 8457, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105-8457.

   (2)  The date of conventional filing is the date the document is received by the Board.

   (3)  Only hard copies may be conventionally filed unless the filer has secured prior approval from the Board to conventionally file documents in other formats, such as CDs, DVDs or other digital storage media.

   (4)  With the exception of exhibits, documents filed with the Board must be typewritten on letter-size paper (approximately 8 to 8 1/2 inches by 10 1/2 to 11 inches) and pages after the first must be numbered. With the exception of exhibits, notices of appeal and complaints, documents filed must be double spaced, except that footnotes must be single spaced and quotations in excess of a few lines must be single spaced and indented. Photocopied documents will be accepted as typewritten, provided that all copies are legible.

 (f)  Format of filing. Failure to comply with subsection (c)(5), (d)(5) or (e)(4) will not result in dismissal of a filing, but the Board may request that the party resubmit the document in proper form.

Comment

   Attorneys and pro se appellants who register for electronic filing will be unable to file electronically until they receive a confirmation e-mail advising them that they have been approved for electronic filing. If registration occurs during non-business hours, the confirmation will not occur until the next business day. Until such confirmation occurs, a registrant has the option of filing by means other than electronic filing to ensure timely filing.

Authority

   The provisions of this §  1021.32 amended under section 5 of the Environmental Hearing Board Act (35 P.S. §  7515).

Source

   The provisions of this §  1021.32 amended August 30, 1996, effective August 31, 1996, 26 Pa.B. 4222; amended September 3, 1999, effective September 4, 1999, 29 Pa.B. 4683; amended June 28, 2002, effective June 29, 2002, 32 Pa.B. 3085; amended November 29, 2002, effective November 30, 2002, 32 Pa.B. 5883; amended October 16, 2009, effective October 17, 2009, 39 Pa.B. 6035; amended August 8, 2014, effective August 9, 2014, 44 Pa.B. 5328; amended October 6, 2017, effective October 7, 2017, 47 Pa.B. 6205; amended October 21, 2022, effective October 22, 2022, 52 Pa.B. 6534. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (388221) to (388224).

Cross References

   This section cited in 25 Pa. Code §  1021.33 (relating to service by the Board); and 25 Pa. Code §  1021.34 (relating to service by a party).



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