61 Pa. Code § 702.21 - Representation
(a)
Representative. Appearances in proceedings before the Board
may be by the petitioner or by an attorney, accountant or other representative
provided the representation does not constitute the unauthorized practice of
law as administered by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
(b)
Power of attorney. The
Board may require in any proceeding that a power of attorney, signed and
executed by the petitioner, be filed with the Board before recognizing any
person as representing the petitioner.
(c)
Notice of petitioner's
representative. A petitioner shall identify his representative on a
petition form as required under §
703.2(a)(2)
(relating to petition content).
(d)
Designated representative after petition filed. If a
petitioner authorizes a representative after the petition is filed, the
petitioner shall file with the secretary a form prescribed by the Board or a
letter on the petitioner's letterhead naming the representative.
(e)
Change in
representative. A change in representative that occurs during the
course of a proceeding shall be reported promptly to the secretary by a method
in §
702.4 (relating to filing
generally).
(f)
Change in
address. A change in address that occurs during the course of a
proceeding shall be reported promptly to the secretary by a method in §
702.4.
(g)
Withdrawal of
representative. Representation before the Board continues until a
petitioner or petitioner's representative notifies the secretary in writing by
a method in §
702.4 that the designation of
representation is rescinded or until final disposition of the petition by the
Board.
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