204 Pa. Code § 93.106 - Protective orders
(a)
General rule. Enforcement Rule 402 (f) provides that the Board
may, upon application of any person and for good cause shown, issue a
protective order prohibiting the disclosure of specific information otherwise
privileged or confidential, and the Board may direct that proceedings be
conducted so as to implement the order, including requiring that a hearing be
conducted in such a way as to preserve the confidentiality of the information
that is the subject of a protective order.
(b) Applications at conferences and hearings.
Upon application of any person during a conference or hearing under Chapter 89
Subchapter C (relating to hearing procedures) and for good cause shown, the
senior or experienced hearing committee member conducting the conference or the
hearing committee or special master conducting the hearing may issue a
protective order prohibiting the disclosure of specific information otherwise
privileged or confidential, and may direct that a hearing be conducted in such
a way as to preserve the confidentiality of the information that is the subject
of the protective order. Upon the submission of an application for a protective
order, the conference or hearing shall be recessed for the conduct of an in
camera meeting of the parties with the hearing committee member, hearing
committee or special master for consideration of the application. The ruling on
the application for a protective order may be appealed to the Board. An appeal
to the Board may stay the conduct of hearings in the matter at the discretion
of the hearing committee.
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