34 Pa. Code § 131.121 - Penalty proceedings initiated by a party
(a) Penalty proceedings may be initiated by a
party filing a petition for penalties as provided in §
131.32 (relating to petitions
except petitions for joinder and challenge proceedings). Answers shall be filed
as provided in §
131.33 (relating to answers except
answers to petitions for joinder and challenge proceedings).
(b) Penalty proceedings initiated by a party
in a pending proceeding may be initiated by a petition under subsection (a) or
by motion on the record in the pending proceeding. If penalties are requested
by motion on the record, an answer may be made either orally on the record or
as provided in subsection (a).
(c)
If, in a pending proceeding where no separate penalty petition has been filed
in accordance with subsection (a), it appears to the judge in proceedings
before the judge that there has been noncompliance with the act or this
chapter, the judge will schedule a hearing for the purpose of determining if
noncompliance has occurred unless the hearing is waived by the parties. The
hearing will be scheduled either upon motion of a party or on the judge 's own
motion unless waived.
(d) The judge
will give notice of the scheduling of any penalty hearing to all parties and
this notice will specify the nature of the penalty proceeding and that the
hearing will involve the question of the imposition of penalties under the act
or this chapter.
(e) The penalty
hearing may be conducted in conjunction with a hearing on the merits in a
pending proceeding or at a separate hearing.
(f) At the penalty hearing, the judge will
take testimony, receive evidence and hear arguments necessary to create a
record sufficient to support, defend or appeal the decision of the judge
regarding noncompliance with the act or this chapter and the imposition of
penalties.
(g) A party complaining
of a violation of the act or this chapter shall have the burden of proving the
violation.
(h) The judge , in a
separate order prior to a final order or in conjunction with the final decision
in the proceeding, will rule on the request for penalties and will determine
whether noncompliance with the act or this chapter exists, and, if appropriate,
impose penalties.
Notes
The provisions of this § 131.121 amended under
sections 401.1 and 435(a) and (c) of the
Workers' Compensation
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