Pennsylvania Code
Title 4 - ADMINISTRATION
Part XV - OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Subpart A - CIVIL SERVICE REFORM-TEMPORARY REGULATIONS
Chapter 607a - PRACTICE AND PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Subchapter B - HEARINGS UNDER SECTION 2202(A)(10) OF THE ACT
Section 607a.21 - Exceptions
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Generally. A party aggrieved by the proposed decision and order may, within 20 days after the issuance of the proposed decision and order, appeal to the Secretary of Administration, by filing with the Docket Clerk exceptions to the proposed decision and order, or part of it, in the form of a brief on exceptions.
(b) Content.
(c) Service. On the date of filing, a party shall simultaneously serve a copy of the brief on exceptions on the opposing party by first class mail, unless the parties mutually agree to accept service by electronic mail. A party shall include with their brief on exceptions a certificate of service indicating proper service on the opposing party.
(d) Waiver. A party's failure to file with the Docket Clerk a brief on exceptions within the time allowed under this section shall constitute a waiver of all objections to the proposed decision and order. Objections to any part of a proposed decision and order that are not included in a party's brief on exceptions shall be deemed waived.
(e) Supersession. Subsection (a) supersedes 1 Pa. Code § §35.190(a) and 35.211 (relating to appeals to agency head from rulings of presiding officers; and procedure to except to proposed report), subsections (b)-(d) supersede 1 Pa. Code § §35.211 and 35.212(a)(1) (relating to procedure to except to proposed report; and content and form of briefs on exceptions) and subsection (d) supersedes 1 Pa. Code 35.213 (relating to effect of failure to except to proposed report).
This section cited in 4 Pa. Code § 607a.20 (relating to proposed decision and order); and 4 Pa. Code § 607a.22 (relating to brief opposing exceptions).