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37 Pa. Code § 401.11. Operating procedures.

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§ 401.11. Operating procedures.

 (a)  The Commission will hold regular meetings in the main conference room of the Commission at 3101 N. Front Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, or at other locations as the Chairman may designate.

 (b)  Special Commission meetings may be called by the Chairman as he deems necessary.

 (c)  Business of the Commission may be transacted at a regular or special public meeting.

 (d)  A designated employe of the Commission will serve as secretary and will record minutes of meetings. The minutes of meetings will be kept on file as a public record.

 (e)  Unless otherwise directed by the Commission, its meetings will be open to the public.

 (f)  Prior to each meeting, the Executive Director, in consultation with the Chairman, will prepare and distribute an agenda.

 (g)  After the Chairman has determined that a quorum is present at a Commission meeting, it will be presumed that the quorum continues until the meeting is concluded.

 (h)  The Executive Director will inform the Chairman in each instance where a Commissioner is absent from three consecutive regularly scheduled meetings or for more than 1/2 of the regularly scheduled meetings in a calendar year. The Chairman will then call the absences to the attention of the Commissioner concerned and may take other actions he deems appropriate in the circumstances.

 (i)  During the initial consideration of a subgrant application by the Commission, a representative of the applicant may address the Commission on issues raised in either staff or advisory committee reviews of the application or in response to questions from members of the Commission. Each applicant should have only one individual to represent the applicant although that person may consult with others in preparing a response to a particular question. When an application involves technical issues and the principal speaker believes he cannot competently address those issues, then an appropriate specialist may also speak on behalf of the applicant.

 (j)  During the consideration by the Commission of an appeal from the administrative rejection of an application, the applicant shall have the right to address the Commission. The presentation should be limited to those issues raised in the written request for appeal. The applicant should designate one individual to present the applicant’s case and to respond to questions from the Commission; however, technical issues may be addressed by an appropriate specialist.

 (k)  A fiscal or programmatic information presented at a Commission meeting by an applicant which is not also set forth in the subgrant application or which is contradicted by the subgrant application will be ruled out of order by the Chairman.

 (l)  An applicant who wishes to make a modification to an application as a result of Commission comment may submit a revised application for future consideration by the Commission. In its discretion, the Commission may approve a subgrant application subject to fiscal or programmatic conditions.

 (m)  The Chairman may, in his discretion, consolidate the consideration of two or more applications in order to expedite the business of the Commission. A Commissioner will have the right to have an individual application removed from the consolidated consideration so that it may be discussed and voted upon separately.

 (n)  The affirmative vote of a simple majority of the Commissioners present will be sufficient to approve a motion, and a tie vote will defeat the motion. A Commissioner may change his vote prior to the announcement of the result by the Chairman. The Chairman, in his discretion, may vote either to make or break a tie vote.

 (o)  A motion to amend a pending motion may be made by a Commissioner, and a vote on the amendment will be taken prior to a vote on the main motion.

 (p)  No action will be reconsidered by the Commission unless a motion for reconsideration is made by a Commissioner who is on the prevailing side and the motion for reconsideration is approved by at least a 2/3 majority of the Commissioners present.

 (q)  Parliamentary procedure matters not governed by explicit rules, procedures, or policies of the Commission or the statutes under which it acts will be governed by Robert’s Rules of Order Revised.

Source

   The provisions of this §  401.11 amended February 11, 1983, effective February 12, 1983, 13 Pa.B. 705. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (66596), (49364), and (49365).



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