34 Pa. Code § 121.27a - Bureau intervention and penalties
(a) If the workers' compensation judge
determines that penalties resulting from an alleged violation of the act or
regulations in this part may be imposed on a party under section 435 of the act
(77
P. S. §
991), the workers' compensation
judge may notify the Bureau in writing within 20 days of the notice of the
alleged violation.
(b) The workers'
compensation judge will include a description of the nature of the alleged
violation in the notice and will provide the Bureau with an opportunity to
participate in the proceeding as an intervening party. The workers'
compensation judge simultaneously will provide a copy of the notification to
all parties.
(c) Within 20 days
after receipt of the notice, the Bureau will notify the workers' compensation
judge and the parties of its decision to participate in the proceeding or to
allow the proceeding to continue without intervention. If the Bureau fails to
respond to the notification within 20 days, the Bureau will not have
intervened. By not intervening before the workers' compensation judge, the
Bureau has not waived its right to intervene in a different forum or following
additional notice from the workers' compensation judge in the same
proceeding.
(d) Nothing in this
section may be construed to require the Bureau to intervene in any matter or to
restrain a workers' compensation judge from notifying the Bureau of a further
alleged violation of the act or regulations in a case.
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