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51 Pa. Code § 21.23. Scope of hearing.

§ 21.23. Scope of hearing.

 (a)  Hearings may be conducted as follows based upon the express agreement of the parties:

   (1)  Full evidentiary hearing.

   (2)  Oral argument based on stipulated findings.

   (3)  Submission on briefs.

   (4)  Limited hearing based on partially stipulated facts.

 (b)  The respondent has the right to a full hearing, if so requested.

 (c)  The Commission and the respondent may stipulate one or more of the facts.

 (d)  Motions for dismissal made by the respondent will be deferred to the full Commission for consideration.

 (e)  This section supersedes 1 Pa. Code §  35.126 (relating to presentation by the parties).

Cross References

   This section cited in 51 Pa. Code §  25.4 (relating to appeal of determination); 51 Pa. Code §  43.2 (relating to Commission proceedings under section 1307 of the act); 51 Pa. Code §  43.5 (relating to investigative process for late or deficient filings); 51 Pa. Code §  63.2 (relating to Commission proceedings regarding prohibited activities under section 13A07 of the act); and 51 Pa. Code §  65.4 (relating to investigative process for late deficient filings).



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