§ 101.32. Distance.
When the testimony of a witness whose residence is more than 100 miles from the place of hearing is deemed necessary, the referee before whom the hearing is being held may submit to the referee whom the witness can more conveniently appear, questions propounded by the parties to the appeal proceeding for the purpose of receiving the testimony of that witness. The referee to whom such questions are referred shall schedule a hearing and, if necessary, subpoena before him the witness by whom the questions are to be answered.
Source The provisions of this § 101.32 adopted August 26, 1970, effective August 27, 1970, 1 Pa.B. 435.
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