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25 Pa. Code § 1021.25. Amicus curiae.

§ 1021.25. Amicus curiae.

 (a)  Anyone interested in legal issues involved in a matter pending before the Board may request leave to file an amicus curiae brief or memorandum of law, in regard to those legal issues. The amicus curiae shall state in its request the legal issues to be addressed in the brief and shall serve a copy of the request on all parties.

 (b)  If the Board grants a request, the amicus curiae shall file the brief within the time prescribed by the Board and shall serve a copy on all parties. Any party may file a response to a brief amicus curiae which is adverse to its interests.

 (c)  The amicus curiae may present oral argument only as the Board may direct.

Source

   The provisions of this 1021.25 adopted June 28, 2002, effective June 29, 2002, 32 Pa.B. 3085.



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