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4 Pa. Code § 105.13. Form of hearing.

§ 105.13. Form of hearing.

 (a)  The hearing shall be formal, but not all of the strict rules of evidence need be enforced. Evidence offered should be the best evidence available. Documents which constitute reliable evidence or whose contents or meaning are in dispute should be brought to hearing and entered into evidence. Whenever possible, the original document should be available to be offered into evidence.

 (b)  A complete stenographic, electronic or other exact record of the proceedings shall be made.

 (c)  A Civil Service Commissioner or a hearing officer designated by the Commission may conduct hearings.

Source

   The provisions of this §  105.13 adopted October 18, 1961; amended October 15, 1964 and April 16, 1970; amended March 29, 1985, effective March 30, 1985, 15 Pa.B. 1151; amended March 12, 2004, effective March 13, 2004, 34 Pa.B. 1442. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (292977) to (292978).

Notes of Decisions

   This section requires that a complete stenographic record be made of the proceedings, nothing more. Section 105.13 does not require that a free copy of the notes of testimony be provided. Silvia v. Department of Public Welfare, 437 A.2d 535 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1981).



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