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37 Pa. Code § 197.15. Recording of proceedings.

§ 197.15. Recording of proceedings.

 (a)  In the case of appeals filed under § §  197.32—197.52 (relating to appeals from decisions pertaining to certificates of need) or appeals filed under § §  197.81—197.94 (relating to appeals from decisions pertaining to licensure); a stenographic record shall be taken; and, at the discretion of the hearing board member who presides at the hearing, the record shall be transcribed and a copy thereof shall be provided at cost to a party requesting the record. This subsection supplements 1 Pa. Code §  35.131 (relating to recording of proceedings).

 (b)  In the case of petitions filed under § §  197.61—197.72 (relating to petitions pertaining to objections to published regulations, criteria or standards of the Department or health systems agency), a stenographic record shall be taken only if requested by at least one of the participants at the hearing. Where a stenographic record is requested, the person making the request shall pay the cost thereof. This subsection supplements in part and supersedes in part 1 Pa. Code §  35.131.

Source

   The provisions of this §  197.15 adopted May 1, 1981, effective May 2, 1981, 11 Pa.B. 1455.



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