§ 105.14c. Settlement.
(a) Parties, at their discretion, may enter into agreements to settle or otherwise terminate a proceeding before the Commission at any point in the appeal process prior to adjudication. All parties shall notify the Commission in writing in a timely manner of a settlement agreement. Upon receipt of notice from the appellant or the appellants legal representative, an appeal shall be deemed withdrawn.
(b) Unless the Commission is requested to review and approve the settlement, the Commission will not be responsible for the enforcement of a settlement agreement.
(c) When the Commission finds in favor of the appellant and the appointing authority complies with the order, questions about the sufficiency of compliance shall be submitted to the Commission within 20 calendar days of the appointing authoritys action.
Source The provisions of this § 105.14c adopted November 15, 1991, effective November 16, 1991, 21 Pa.B. 5334.
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