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207 Pa. Code § 208. Disposition of Objections to Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law.

§ 208. Disposition of Objections to Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law.

 Upon receipt of objections to the Court’s Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, the Court Administrator shall forward such objections to the members of the Court. The President Judge shall obtain responses of the members to the objections as to whether the objections have or lack merit and whether the filing of briefs and/or oral argument is warranted. When a majority of the Court concludes that no briefs or argument is warranted, the President Judge shall cause to be issued an Order disposing of the objections. If a majority of the Court concludes that the filing of briefs and/or oral argument is warranted, the President Judge shall set a date for the filing of briefs and/or oral argument and thereafter cause to be drafted an order affirming the Court’s Findings and Conclusions or addressing the revisions warranted by a majority of the Court, as the case may be.

Source

   The provisions of this §  208 amended January 26, 1999, effective immediately, 29 Pa.B. 645. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (252141).



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