37 Pa. Code § 197.9 - Appearances
(a) An individual
may appear in a proceeding before the Hearing Board in his own behalf. A member
of a partnership may represent the partnership; a bona fide
officer of a corporation, trust or association may represent the corporation,
trust or association; and an officer or employe of another agency or political
subdivision may represent the agency or political subdivision in an appeal or
petition before the Hearing Board. This subsection supersedes 1 Pa. Code §
31.21 (relating to appearance in
person).
(b) A person may be
represented in any proceeding by an attorney at law.
(c) Only attorneys currently admitted to
practice before the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania may practice before the
Hearing Board unless they are associated in the proceeding with an attorney so
admitted. This subsection supplements 1 Pa. Code §31.22 (relating to appearance by
attorney).
(d) If a party is
represented by an attorney, the signing of the first document filed on behalf
of the party shall be deemed an entry of appearance. Appearance by attorneys
not signing the initial document shall be by notice of appearance in the form
indicated in §
197.10 (relating to form of notice
of appearance). Subsequent to the filing of the notice of appearance, an
additional notice or other written communication required to be served on or
furnished to a person may be sent to the attorney of record for the person at
the stated address of the attorney. This subsection supersedes 1 Pa. Code
§31.24 (relating to notice of
appearance).
Notes
The provisions of this § 197.9 issued under section 805(b) of the Health Care Facilities Act (35 P. S. § 448.805(b)); and 2 Pa.C.S. § 102(a).
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