231 Pa. Code r. 1036 - Dismissal Upon Affidavit of Noninvolvement
(a) As used in this rule, "action" means an
action subject to an Act of Assembly which provides for dismissal of the action
as to a party based upon an affidavit of noninvolvement.
(b) Any party seeking dismissal of the action
shall file a motion to dismiss which shall have attached thereto the affidavit
of noninvolvement.
(c) Any party
opposing the motion may file a response.
(d) Upon reviewing the motion and any
response thereto and determining the existence of a prima facie case for
dismissal of the action as to a party, the court shall enter an order
(1) allowing any party opposing the motion
(i) to conduct limited discovery directed
solely to the issue of involvement of any party seeking dismissal and
(ii) prior to the disposition of
the motion, to file affidavits, depositions and such other evidentiary
materials as would permit a jury to find that any party seeking dismissal was
involved in any activities upon which the claim is based, and
(2) scheduling an argument to
decide the motion.
(e)
The argument shall be limited to the sole issue of whether any party opposing
the motion has produced evidence which, when considered in a light most
favorable to that party, would require the issue of the involvement of any
party seeking dismissal to be submitted to a jury.
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