34 Pa. Code § 101.34 - Failure to appear
(a) When a
person refuses, fails or neglects to comply with a subpoena issued under the
Unemployment Compensation Law (43 P. S. §
826), or refuses, fails or neglects to
produce books, papers, correspondence, memoranda or other records and
documents, a party to the appeal proceedings may request the Board to petition
a Court of Common Pleas having jurisdiction to require the person subpoenaed to
appear and give testimony and to produce the books, papers, correspondence,
memoranda or other records and documents described in the subpoena.
(b) The request to the Board shall be in
writing and shall set forth the facts as to the issuance and service of the
subpoena, including a description of the books, papers, correspondence,
memoranda or other records and documents as contained in the subpoena, and a
statement as to the residence and present whereabouts of the person subpoenaed.
The Board will give notice by mail to the person alleged to have refused,
failed or neglected to comply with the subpoena, and unless, within 5 days
after the mailing of the notice, he shows cause why he did not comply, the
Board may proceed to compel such compliance as provided in this part.
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