Chapter 35. Formal Proceedings


SubChapter A. PLEADINGS AND OTHER PRELIMINARY MATTERS
SubChapter B. HEARINGS AND CONFERENCES
SubChapter C. EVIDENCE AND WITNESSES
SubChapter D. MOTIONS
SubChapter E. PRESIDING OFFICERS
SubChapter F. BRIEFS
SubChapter G. PROPOSED REPORTS
SubChapter H. AGENCY ACTION
SubChapter I. REOPENING AND REHEARING
SubChapter J. REPORTS OF COMPLIANCE

Notation

Cross References

   This chapter cited in 1 Pa. Code §  31.5 (relating to communications and filings generally); 6 Pa. Code §  15.145 (relating to applicant or employee rights of review); 10 Pa. Code §  3.2 (relating to scope); 19 Pa. Code §  13.3 (relating to communications and filings generally); 25 Pa. Code §  1.5 (relating to procedures); 34 Pa. Code §  9.205 (relating to determination of rates); 51 Pa. Code §  21.27 (relating to briefs); 55 Pa. Code §  2430.201 (relating to generally); and 58 Pa. Code §  3.1 (relating to Executive Director).

Notes of Decisions

   Failure to pursue the administrative remedies provided by this chapter, which have been willingly made available by an agency, forecloses judicial review. Canonsburg General Hospital v. Department of Health, 422 A.2d 141 (Pa. 1980).

   Alleged Industrial Board abuses with regard to enforcement of the Fire and Panic Act can be and should be challenged by resort to existing administrative procedures and judicial review. In re Dwyer, 406 A.2d 1355 (Pa. 1979) (Concurring Opinion).