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52 Pa. Code § 1005.183. Disqualification of a presiding officer.

§ 1005.183. Disqualification of a presiding officer.

 (a)  A party may file a motion for disqualification of a presiding officer which shall be accompanied by affidavits alleging personal bias or other disqualification.

 (b)  A presiding officer may withdraw from a proceeding when deemed disqualified in accordance with law.

 (c)  A motion for disqualification shall be filed with the Clerk and served on the presiding officer and the parties to the proceeding.

 (d)  The presiding officer will rule upon a motion for disqualification within 30 days of receipt. Failure to rule upon a motion for disqualification within 30 days of its receipt will be deemed to be a denial of the motion.

 (e)  The ruling of the presiding officer on a motion for disqualification is subject to the interlocutory appeal procedure in §  1005.131 (relating to interlocutory review generally).

 (f)  Subsections (a)—(e) supersede 1 Pa. Code §  35.186 (relating to disqualification of a presiding officer).

Cross References

   This section cited in 52 Pa. Code §  1005.181 (relating to designation of presiding officer).



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