Pennsylvania Code
Title 67 - TRANSPORTATION
Part I - Department of Transportation
Subpart B - Nonvehicle Code Provisions
Article V - General Procedures
Chapter 491 - ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Section 491.2a - Separation of adjudicatory function from representation of the Department
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Separation of adjudicatory function. The adjudicatory function performed in accordance with this chapter and the General Rules will be separated from the function of representing the Department in administrative hearing matters. This chapter prescribes that an administrative hearing officer will preside over any hearing and, if exceptions are filed by any party, the decision ultimately is made by the Secretary. The Department's Chief Counsel advises the Secretary in his adjudicatory capacity.
(b) Ex parte discussions. Under no circumstances may any Department attorney representing the Department in an administrative hearing matter, or any Department employee involved in such a matter, discuss the case ex parte with the Administrative Hearing Officer, the Chief Counsel or the Secretary.
(c) Prohibited discussions with employees. The Administrative Hearing Officer, the Chief Counsel and the Secretary may not discuss with, or exercise any supervisory responsibility over, any employee with respect to an administrative hearing matter with which that employee is involved.
(d) Designation by Chief Counsel and Secretary. If it becomes necessary for the Chief Counsel or the Secretary to become involved on behalf of the Department in any administrative hearing matter, they are prohibited from participating in the adjudication of the case and shall designate appropriate individuals to exercise their adjudicatory functions.
The provisions of this §491.2a issued under the Administrative Agency Law, 2 Pa.C.S. §§ 501-508 and 701-704.