Md. Code Regs. 14.09.01.03 - Service of Papers
A. Service by
Commission.
(1) The Commission shall serve
all notices, orders, and decisions, by:
(a)
Electronic means:
(i) To each party's
attorney of record who has registered with CompHub and consents; and
(ii) To each unrepresented party who has
registered with CompHub and consents; or
(b) First-class mail.
(2) Commission notices, awards, orders, and
decisions are sent by electronic means or mailed by first-class mail on the
date of issue shown on the notice, award, order, or decision.
B. Service by Parties.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in these
regulations, a copy of every paper, form, or document filed with the Commission
by a party shall be served promptly on all other parties.
(2) If a party is represented by an attorney,
service shall be made upon the attorney unless service on the party is directed
by the Commission.
(3) Service may
be made by:
(a) Handing the papers to the
party or attorney;
(b) Leaving the
papers at that person's office with an individual in charge, or, if there is no
one in charge, leaving the papers in a conspicuous place in the office, or, if
the office is closed or the person has no office, leaving the papers at the
person's usual place of residence with an individual of suitable age and
discretion residing there;
(c)
Mailing the papers to the address most recently stated in a paper filed by the
party or attorney, or if not stated, to the last known address for
(d) Electronic means.
(4) Service by mail is complete upon
mailing.
(5) Service by electronic
means is complete upon sending the electronic filing or service, but service is
not effective if the person who filed with the Commission or the person who
sent by electronic means learns that the paper did not reach the person to be
served. This regulation does not make the Commission responsible for notifying
a person who filed the paper with CompHub that an attempted transmission by
CompHub failed. But a filer who learns that the transmission failed is
responsible for making effective service.
(6) Each paper filed that is required to be
served shall be accompanied by a certificate of service, signed by the party or
the party's attorney, showing the date and manner of making service on each of
the other parties.
Notes
Regulations .03 adopted effective October 1, 1991 (18:11 Md. R. 1187); amended effective 45:5 Md. R. 287, eff.
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