§ 179.69. Proposed adjudication of the presiding officer.
(a) The presiding officer or other Commission designated person shall prepare a proposed adjudication and order as a decision of the Commission. The proposed written adjudication shall include:
(1) Findings and conclusions, as well as the reasons or basis therefore, for all the material issues of fact, law or discretion presented on the record.
(2) The appropriate statutory provision, regulation, order, sanction, relief or denial thereof.
(3) Facts officially noticed under § 179.62 (relating to Commission official notice) relied upon in the decision.
(4) Previous adjudications or matters which the Commission relies upon as precedent.
(b) The presiding officer or designated person shall transmit the proposed adjudication to the Hearings and Appeals Docket Clerk as soon as practicable, unless directed to expedite the matter by the Commission.
(c) The proposed written adjudication and order shall not be made available to the parties, including Commission counsel or intervenors until the Commission has reviewed, considered and properly voted upon the adjudication under § 179.70 (relating to Commission decisions).
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