South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 52 - STATE ETHICS COMMISSION
Article 2 - GENERAL
Section 52-210 - Notice of Representation

Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 52-210

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 3, March 22, 2024

A. In a contested case, the Complainant and the Commission is represented by the Commission's attorney in addition to counsel for the Complainant, if any.

B. Other parties may be represented as follows:

(1) Individuals may appear on their own behalf;

(2) A member of a partnership may represent the partnership;

(3) An officer of a corporation, trust, committee or association may represent the corporation, trust, committee or association;

(4) An officer or employee of any governmental unit, agency, or authority may represent, appear and testify for that unit, agency, or authority;

(5) An attorney may represent any party.

C. Each attorney or other representative of a person or entity shall file a notice of appearance. The notice must indicate the person or entity on whose behalf the appearance is made. An individual acting in a representative capacity may be required to demonstrate authority to act in that capacity.

D. An attorney or other representative of a person or entity must file a written notice of intent before withdrawing from participation in the proceeding.

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