FILINGS AND APPEALS
§ 63.25. Filing methods.
(a) Applicability. Except as otherwise provided in the law or this chapter, a document shall be filed with the UCTS in accordance with subsections (b)(f).
(b) United States mail. The filing date will be determined as follows:
(1) The date of the official United States Postal Service postmark on the envelope containing the document, a United States Postal Service Form 3817 (Certificate of Mailing) or a United States Postal Service certified mail receipt.
(2) If there is no official United States Postal Service postmark, United States Postal Service Form 3817 or United States Postal Service certified mail receipt, the date of a postage meter mark on the envelope containing the document.
(3) If the filing date cannot be determined by any of the methods in paragraph (1) or (2), the filing date will be the date recorded by UCTS when it receives the document.
(c) Common carrier. A document may be delivered by a common carrier of property that is subject to the authority of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission or the United States National Surface Transportation Board. The date of filing is the date the document was delivered to the common carrier, as established by a document or other record prepared by the common carrier in the normal course of business. If the date of delivery to the common carrier cannot be determined by the documents in the record, the date of filing will be the date recorded by UCTS when it receives the document.
(d) Fax transmission.
(1) The filing date will be determined as follows:
(i) The date of receipt imprinted by the UCTS fax machine.
(ii) If the UCTS fax machine does not imprint a legible date, the date of transmission imprinted on the faxed document by the senders fax machine.
(iii) If the faxed document is received without a legible date of transmission, the filing date will be the date recorded by UCTS when it receives the document.
(2) A party filing a document by fax transmission is responsible for delay, disruption, interruption of electronic signals and readability of the document and accepts the risk that the document may not be properly or timely filed.
(e) Electronic transmission other than fax transmission. The filing date is the receipt date recorded by the UCTS electronic transmission system, if the electronic record is in a form capable of being processed by that system. A party filing by electronic transmission shall comply with UCTS instructions concerning format. A party filing by electronic transmission is responsible for using the proper format and for delay, disruption, interruption of electronic signals and readability of the document and accepts the risk that the document may not be properly or timely filed.
(f) Personal delivery. The filing date will be the date the document was personally delivered to UCTS during its normal business hours.
Source The provisions of this § 63.25 adopted June 17, 2011, effective June 18, 2011, 41 Pa.B. 3094.
Cross References This section cited in 34 Pa. Code § 63.33 (relating to request for relief from benefit charges); 34 Pa. Code § 63.60 (relating to mass layoff request); and 34 Pa. Code § 63.63 (relating to agreement to compromise).
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