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34 Pa. Code § 93.11. Institution of proceedings.

PREHEARING PROVISIONS


§ 93.11. Institution of proceedings.

 (a)  Charges and petitions instituting proceedings before the Board may be filed with the principal office of the Board in Harrisburg, or with the regional office of the Board in Pittsburgh. Charge and petition forms are available at Board offices.

 (b)  Charges and petitions may be filed by a person entitled to do so under the act, shall be in writing, shall contain pertinent information required by the act and shall be verified by the person filing the charges and petitions.

 (c)  In actions before the Board, the first paper filed on behalf of each party shall contain an address at which service of complaints, orders and other processes and papers of the Board may be made. Thereafter, a party may file with the Board an entry of appearance under §  91.2(a) (relating to appearances), which shall form part of the record in the case, setting forth a new address at which the service may be made. If he does not do so, notice sent to him by registered mail at his last address of record shall be equivalent to service.

Authority

   The provisions of this §  93.11 amended under section 4(f) of the Pennsylvania Labor Relations Act (43 P.S. §  211.4(f)); and section 502 of the Public Employe Relations Act (43 P.S. §  1101.502).

Source

   The provisions of this §  93.11 amended February 7, 2020, effective February 8, 2020, 50 Pa.B. 792. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (337174).



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