Initiation of hearings

Pennsylvania Code, Title 1 — General Provisions

Section: 35.121

Jurisdiction: PA

Bluebook Citation: 1 Pa. Code § 35.121

Hearings for the purpose of taking evidence will be initiated by the agency by issuance of an order or by notice announcing the initiation of a hearing. Cross References This section cited in 4 Pa. Code § 265.3 (relating to level II hearings); 4 Pa. Code § 615.6 (relating to order to show cause); 4 Pa.

Code § 615.11 (relating to notice of hearing); 4 Pa. Code § 615.25 (relating to generally); 4 Pa. Code § 615.26 (relating to notice of list cancellation hearing); 7 Pa. Code § 131.32 (relating to hearings); 7 Pa.

Code § 179.53 (relating to Commission hearings); 10 Pa. Code § 3.11 (relating to hearing rules); 25 Pa. Code § 1021.101 (relating to prehearing procedure); 25 Pa. Code § 1021.111 (relating to initiation of hearings); 34 Pa.

Code § 131.53a (relating to consolidated hearing procedure); 34 Pa. Code § 131.57 (relating to compromise and release agreements); 34 Pa. Code § 131.203 (relating to hearing procedures); 40 Pa. Code § 15.46 (relating to hearings before the OALJ); 49 Pa.

Code § 31.103 (relating to applicability of other laws and rules); 49 Pa. Code § 31.115 (relating to disciplinary sanctions); 52 Pa. Code § 5.201 (relating to notice of proceeding; hearing; waiver of hearing); 52 Pa. Code § 5.203 (relating to hearing in rate proceedings); 52 Pa.

Code § 1005.81 (relating to notice of proceeding; hearing; waiver of hearing); 55 Pa. Code § 41.151 (relating to initiation of hearings); 58 Pa. Code § 145.6 (relating to scheduling of the hearing); 58 Pa. Code § 494a.2 (relating to oral hearings); 67 Pa.

Code § 491.3 (relating to request for hearing); 61 Pa. Code § 703.31 (relating to disposition of petitions); 61 Pa. Code § 703.33 (relating to scheduling of hearing); and 67 Pa. Code § 491.4 (relating to institution of proceedings).

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