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52 Pa. Code § 1003.13. Hearings following issuance of emergency orders.

§ 1003.13. Hearings following issuance of emergency orders.

 (a)  A person against whom an emergency order is issued may file a petition for an expedited hearing to determine whether the emergency order will remain in effect. The petition must conform to the form and service requirements in §  1005.21 (relating to petitions generally).

 (b)  The petition for expedited hearing shall be filed with the Clerk and a copy served upon the Adjudication Department’s supervising presiding officer.

 (c)  The hearing will be held before a presiding officer within 10 days of receipt of the petition by the Clerk.

 (d)  If the emergency order is issued by the Authority Chairperson, the Executive Director or the Director, a presiding officer will have the authority to stay the effect of the order until the next scheduled public meeting of the Authority.

 (e)  The decision of the presiding officer will constitute a recommended decision and will be reviewed by the Authority as provided in § §  1005.211—1005.215 (relating exceptions to recommended decisions).



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