Pennsylvania Code
Title 210 - APPELLATE PROCEDURE
Part I - RULES OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE
Article II - APPELLATE PROCEDURE
Chapter 13 - INTERLOCUTORY APPEALS BY PERMISSION
Rule 1322 - Permission to Appeal and Transmission of Record

Universal Citation: 210 PA Code ยง 1322
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024

If permission to appeal is granted, the prothonotary of the appellate court shall immediately give written notice in person or by ordinary mail of the entry of the order granting permission to appeal to the government unit or clerk of the lower court and to each party who has appeared in the appellate court. The notice shall specify the question or questions which will be considered by the appellate court, if permission to appeal has been granted as to less than all questions presented. If subsequent proceedings will be governed by Chapter 15 (judicial review of governmental determinations) and if under the applicable law the questions raised by the petition for permission to appeal may be determined in whole or in part upon the record made before the appellate court, the notice shall direct the petitioner to serve and file an appropriate petition for review. The clerk of the lower court shall docket the notice in the same manner as a notice of appeal. The record shall be transmitted and filed in accordance with Chapter 19 (preparation and transmission of the record and related matters). The times fixed by those provisions for transmitting the record shall run from the date of the entry of the order granting permission to appeal. A notice of appeal need not be filed.

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